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典范英语七第二本读后感英文

典范英语七第二本读后感英文

典范英语七第二本读后感英文After reading the second book in the exemplary English series, I was thoroughly impressed by the quality of the content and the depth of the characters. The book delves into various social issues and challenges faced by individuals in different walks of life, making it both thought-provoking and engaging.The characters in the book are well-developed and relatable, each facing their own struggles and triumphs. The author does a great job of showcasing the complexities of human nature and the resilience of the human spirit. I found myself rooting for the characters and empathizing with their experiences, which made the book all the more impactful.One aspect of the book that stood out to me was the writing style. The author has a way with words that is both eloquent and poignant, drawing the reader in and keeping them captivated until the very end. The descriptive language used throughout the book painted a vivid picture of the settings and emotions, making it easy to immerse myself in the story.Overall, I would highly recommend the second book in the exemplary English series to anyone looking for a compelling and thought-provoking read. It offers a unique perspective on various social issues and challenges, while also celebrating the strength and resilience of the human spirit.I look forward to reading more from this talented author in the future.阅读完典范英语七第二本后,我对书中的内容质量和人物塑造深感印象深刻。

典范英语7-2-吵闹的邻居(1st)

典范英语7-2-吵闹的邻居(1st)

belong to
属于
woke up
醒来
New words
shook with the noise 跟着噪音摇晃
bright blue
天蓝色的
grand
壮丽的/重大的
tune
曲子
drums thundered 鼓声隆隆
shut
关上
came thought
Do you feel any sympathy for Mr Flinch? Why or why not?
If you were Mr Flinch, what would you do to your noisy neighbours?
What can we learn from the story?
宁静
scratching
搔抓着;刮痕
New Words (Chapter 4)
wave up at agreed swap struggle with all set house-warming
party there’s no
place like home
向上朝…挥了手 同意 交换 与…挣扎 准备好了 乔迁派对
that support your
ideas.
mean
miserable
pitiful
(p4)
(p30)
Mr Flinch
unfriendly (p12-13)
angry(p10 )
upset(p11)
Reading Aloud
Tips: Try to imitate the recording. Pay attention to your pronunciation

典范英语7-2吵闹的邻居(2nd)

典范英语7-2吵闹的邻居(2nd)

Language Appreciation
• 7. At midnight, Mr Flinch climbed on to his roof and –carefully, carefullycrawled across the tiles. He put his head down Poppy’s chimney and gave a long, loud, ‘Hooowooowoooo!’ • 8. Anything you say, chief,’ said Carl, wiping his dirty hands on a rag.
Language Appreciation
• 11. Mr Flinch went home a happy man –well, as happy as a man like Mr Flinch can ever be. • 12. Now, at last, he would have peace and quiet- nothing but the noise of mice scratching in the empty cellar. • 13. He saw Poppy struggling with a harp and went to help her.
The noisy neighbors
2nd period
Enjoy reading aloud.
New Words
• • • • • • • • • • • • grim grey miser gave-away a penny mean miserable belong to wake up shake with the noise bright blue drums thundered came through • • • • • • • • • • • • 难看的 灰 守财奴 捐一个便是 吝啬的 悲惨的 属于 醒来 跟着噪音摇晃 天蓝色的 鼓声隆隆 透过......传来

典范英语7英语读后感

典范英语7英语读后感

典范英语7英语读后感
Every child can succeed," This is a classic western education, the author of this book is a well-known American expert on the study, Mr. Thomas Armstrong, who had 15 years of intensive investigation and research monographs written in the classical education, he The research results show that in fact there is no natural-born children of the so-called learning impossible. a vast majority of people in the world through tinted glasses view results. 《每个孩子都能成功》这是一本西方教育名著,这本书的作者是美国著名的学习问题专家托马斯·阿姆斯特朗先生,他进行了15年深入的调查研究写成的经典教育专著,他的研究成果表明,实际上根本没有天生的所谓学习上不行的孩子. 绝大部分也是世人带着有色眼镜看待的结果.。

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文(20201002231630)

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文(20201002231630)

新版典范英语7(旧版6)2 第二篇J /I J * /niqNoisy Neighbours1 Mr FlinchIn a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was poor, because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. ( He never gave away a smile either. ) He was a mean and miserable man.Mr Flinch was miserable because of his neighbours.On one side of Mr Flinch 's grim, grey house stood a jolly red one. It belonged to CarlClutch who mended cars.Carl loved cars -and motorbikes and vans and lorries. Every morning, Mr Flinch woke up to hear hammers banging, spanners clanging and engines revving. The whole street shook with the noise.On the other side, in a bright blue house, lived a music teacher called Poppy Plink. Each morning, Poppy sat down and played grand tunes on her grand piano. After breakfast, her students started to arrive.Violins screeched, drums thundered and bassoons bellowed. Mr Flinch shut his window, but the noise still came through the wall. Brum -brum, tootle -toot, bang! Hiswhole house shook and shivered.He put his fingers in his ears.He rapped on the wall …but his n eighbours did not hear.They were far too happy. They were mending cars and making music, and they loved their work.Brum -brum, tootle -toot, bang!Mr Flinch rap rapped until he made holes in his wallpaper. It did no good.Mr Flinch locked himself in a cupboard. He wound old towels round his head.He wrote angry letters, but tore them all up. ‘Stamps cost far too much money!'he said.Even in bed, he wore a hat to keep out the noise.But the cars still revved and the music still jangled.Mr Flinch was the grey filling in a noise sandwich.‘This can 't go on, ' Flinch thought to hfi.mHs e leven shouted it out loud:2 Nasty TricksMr Flinch went next door to Carl 's house. Carl was mending cars. It was easy to sneak into his kitchen and put a dead rat in the fridge.‘That will get rid of him! ' said Flinch, and smiled a nasty smile. ‘Nobody wants to li a house with rats! 'At midnight, Mr Flinch climbed on to his roof and -carefully, carefully -crawled across the tiles. He put his head down Poppy'schimney and gave a long, loud, ‘Hooowooowoooo! '‘That will get ride of her, he sa'id with a grim grin. ‘Nobody wants to live in a housewith ghosts! 'Then he climbed back into bed.Next morning, Mr Flinch woke to a HUGE noise. Cars and lorries were stopping outside. He looked out of his window.Carl was sitting outside in the rood, with a table, a kettle, a loaf of bread and a bottle of tomato sauce.Carl called to Mr Flinch, ‘Can't use my kitchen today! Rays, urgh! My mum is cleaningup. She told me to eat my breakfast outside. That 's how I got this great ide a w! aTyake breakfast! Drivers can stop here and buy breakfast. 'Just then, Poppy Plink came running out of her blue front door. ‘Oh, Mr Flinch! Oh,Carl! Guess what happened last night! '‘I give up, ' said Mr Flinch, with a sumg smirk. ‘Do tell. 'Poppy beamed with joy. ‘Lastnight, angles sang down my chimney! They did, I promise! ' She frowned. ‘But the music wasn 't very good! I think they want some new songsto sing! I 'm sure they want me to write them, and I shall! Oh I shall! 'She did.Poppy still had to teach music all day.But at night she wrote angle music. She made it nice and loud, with lots of cymbals and trumpets.It was all too much for Mr Flinch.3 Mr Flinch has a PlanMr Flinch went next door to Carl 's house.He showed Carl a fistful of m oney. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours! ' he said.‘Anything you say, chief, ' said Carl, wiping his dirty hands on a rag.‘Aslong as I can mend cars, I'lbl e happy anywhere. 'Carl went on, ‘I 'mlol ve out as soon as I can sell the house! 'Next, Mr Flinch went to Poppy 's house and offered her a hatful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours! ' he said.‘Of course! If that is what you want, dear heart! Cried Poppy.She had never seen so much money in her life. ‘As long as I hamvye music, I can be happy anywhere!I will move out just as soon as I can sell my little house! 'Mr Fli nch went home a happy man - well, as happy as a man like Mr Fli nch can ever be.He felt in his empty pockets and gulped. ‘All that money gone! Aths,oboun those noisy neighbours will be gone, too! 'In a few days, Mr Flinch 's neighbours had sold up their houses.Now, at last, he would have peace and quiet - nothing but the no ise of mice scratchi ngin the empty cellar.4 Moving DayMr Flinch watched as Poppy Plink moved out. Bo-jangle went the piano as she pushed and bumped it down the steps.‘Goingalready are you, you pest?'he mutted. ‘Ipity the person who has to live next door to you! ' Seeing him, Poppy waved up at the window.‘Such luck, Mr Flinch! ' she called. ‘Fancy! A few days ago, I met someone who wants to move house too! We agreed to swap houses! 'Just then, Carl came out of his front door carrying two heavy tool boxes. He saw Poppy struggling with a harp and went to help her. ‘All set, Poppy? he said.‘All set, Carl! Isn 't this fun! ' She replied.Then Carl moved into Poppy 's bright house and Poppy moved into Carl 's jolly red one.They helped each other to carry the big things, like tables and sofas.Then Carl had a house-warming party. He and Poppy sang, because they were so happy:‘ There ' s no place like home! 'Mr Flinch heard it right through the wall of his house with a towel …eve n in side his cupboard, eve nround his head.。

典范英语7-2吵闹的邻居(2nd)

典范英语7-2吵闹的邻居(2nd)

Language Appreciation
•14. There’s no place like home!
•15. Mr Flinch heard it right through the wall of his house…even inside his cupboard, even with a towel round his head.
卡罗在修理汽车迚入他的厨房并放一只死老鼠在冰箱里很容易午夜时分flinch先生爬上他的屋顶然后小心的爬过屋顶的瓦片他把头对着波比的烟囱然后嗷嗷的长的大声的叫了
典范英语7-2吵闹的邻居(2nd)
The noisy neighbors
2nd period
Enjoy reading aloud.
New Words
Language Appreciation
•4. Mr Flinch woke up to hear hammers banging, spanners clanging and engines revving.
•5. Mr Flinch was the grey filling in Байду номын сангаас noise sandwich.
• grim • grey • miser • gave-away a penny • mean • miserable • belong to • wake up • shake with the noise • bright blue • drums thundered • came through
12 现在,最后,他会有和平和安宁, 除了老鼠抓空地下室的声音,什么也没 有了。 13他看到了波比正吃力的搬着竖琴,就 去帮助她。 14 再没有比家更好的地方了! 15 Flinch先生隔墙听到了。甚至在他 的橱柜里,甚至有一条毛巾裹在头上。

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文 (2)

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文 (2)

新版典范英语7(旧版6)2 第二篇Noisy Neighbours1Mr FlinchIn a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was poor, because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. ( He never gave away a smile either. ) He was a mean and miserable man.Mr Flinch was miserable because of his neighbours.On one side of Mr Flinch’s grim, grey house stood a jolly red one. It belonged to Carl Clutch who mended cars.Carl loved cars – and motorbikes and vans and lorries. Every morning, Mr Flinch woke up to hear hammers banging, spanners clanging and engines revving. The whole street shook with the noise.On the other side, in a bright blue house, lived a music teacher called Poppy Plink. Each morning, Poppy sat down and played grand tunes on her grand piano. After breakfast, her students started to arrive.Violins screeched, drums thundered and bassoons bellowed. Mr Flinch shut his window, but the noise still came through the wall. Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang! His whole house shook and shivered.He put his fingers in his ears.He rapped on the wall … but his neighbours did not hear.They were far too happy. They were mending cars and making music, and they loved their work.Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang!Mr Flinch rap rapped until he made holes in his wallpaper. It did no good.Mr Flinch locked himself in a cupboard. He wound old towels round his head.He wrote angry letters, but tore them all u p. ‘ Stamps cost far too much money!’ he said.Even in bed, he wore a hat to keep out the noise.But the cars still revved and the music still jangled.Mr Flinch was the grey filling in a noise sandwich.‘This can’t go on,’ Flinch thought to himsel f. He even shouted it out loud:2Nasty TricksMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house. Carl was mending cars. It was easy to sneak into his kitchen and put a dead rat in the fridge.‘That will get rid of him!’ said Flinch, and smiled a nasty smile. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house with rats!’At midnight, Mr Flinch climbed on to his roof and –carefully, carefully –crawled across the tiles. He put his head down Poppy’s chimney and gave a long, loud, ‘Hooowooowoooo!’‘That will get ride of her,’ he said with a grim grin. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house with ghosts!’Then he climbed back into bed.Next morning, Mr Flinch woke to a HUGE noise. Cars and lorries were stopping outside. He looked out of his window.Carl was sitting outside in the rood, with a table, a kettle, a loaf of bread and a bottle of tomato sauce.Carl called to Mr Flinch, ‘Can’t use my kitchen today! Rays, urgh! My mum is cleaning up. She told me to eat my breakfast outside. That’s how I got this great idea! Take – away breakfast! Drivers can stop here and buy breakfast.’Just then, Poppy Plink came running out of her blue front door. ‘Oh, Mr Flinch! Oh, Carl! Guess what happened last night!’‘I give up,’ said Mr Flinch, with a sumg smirk. ‘Do tell.’Poppy beamed wi th joy. ‘Last night, angles sang down my chimney! They did, I promise!’ She frowned. ‘But the music wasn’t very good! I think they want some new songs to sing! I’m sure they want me to write them, and I shall! Oh I shall!’She did.Poppy still had to teach music all day.But at night she wrote angle music. She made it nice and loud, with lots of cymbals and trumpets.It was all too much for Mr Flinch.3Mr Flinch has a PlanMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house.He showed Carl a fistful of m oney. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Anything you say, chief,’ said Carl, wiping his dirty hands on a rag.‘As long as I can mend cars, I’ll be happy anywhere.’ Carl went on, ‘I’ll move out as soon as I can sell the house!’Ne xt, Mr Flinch went to Poppy’s house and offered her a hatful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Of course! If that is what you want, dear heart! Cried Poppy.She had never seen so much money in her life. ‘As long as I have my music, I can be happy anywhere! I will move out just as soon as I can sell my little house!’Mr Flinch went home a happy man – well, as happy as a man like Mr Flinch can ever be.He felt in his empty pockets and gulped. ‘All that money gone! Ah, bu t soon those noisy neighbours will be gone, too!’In a few days, Mr Flinch’s neighbours had sold up their houses.Now, at last, he would have peace and quiet – nothing but the noise of mice scratching in the empty cellar.4 Moving DayMr Flinch watched as Poppy Plink moved out. Bo-jangle went the piano as she pushed and bumped it down the steps.‘Going already are you, you pest?’ he mutted. ‘I pity the person who has to live next door to you!’Seeing him, Poppy waved up at the window.‘Such luck, Mr Flinch!’ she called. ‘Fancy! A few days ago, I met someone who wants to move house too! We agreed to swap houses!’Just then, Carl came out of his front door carrying two heavy tool boxes. He saw Poppy struggling with a harp and went to help her. ‘All set, Poppy? he said.‘All set, Carl! Isn’t this fun!’ She replied.Then Carl moved into Poppy’s bright house and Poppy moved into Carl’s jolly red one.They helped each other to carry the big things, like tables and sofas.Then Carl had a house-warming party. He and Poppy sang, because they were so happy:‘There’s no place like home!’Mr Flinch heard it right through the wall of his house … even inside his cupboard, even with a towel round his head.。

典范英语7紫色星球读后感

典范英语7紫色星球读后感

典范英语7紫色星球读后感英文回答:After reading the book "Purple Planet" from the "Exemplary English 7" series, I found it to be acaptivating and thought-provoking story. The book takes us on an exciting journey to a distant planet called Purple Planet, where the protagonist, Alex, encounters various challenges and adventures. Throughout the story, the author skillfully incorporates themes of friendship, bravery, and the importance of embracing differences.One aspect of the book that I particularly enjoyed was the vivid and imaginative descriptions of Purple Planet. The author's use of descriptive language allowed me to visualize the unique landscapes, colorful creatures, and futuristic technology present on the planet. For example, when Alex first arrives on Purple Planet, the author describes the sky as a mesmerizing blend of purples, pinks, and blues, creating a truly magical atmosphere.Furthermore, the characters in the book were well-developed and relatable. Alex, the main character, undergoes a significant transformation throughout the story, from a timid and uncertain individual to a brave and confident explorer. This character development resonatedwith me, as it reminded me of the importance of embracing new experiences and facing challenges head-on.In addition to the engaging plot and well-developed characters, the book also explores important themes such as friendship and the acceptance of differences. Alex forms a deep bond with a Purple Planet native named Zara, despite their initial differences in appearance and culture. This serves as a powerful reminder that friendship can transcend physical appearances and cultural barriers.中文回答:在阅读《典范英语7紫色星球》这本书之后,我发现这是一本引人入胜且发人深省的故事。

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文

新版典范英语7(旧版6)2第二篇Noisy Neighbours1Mr FlinchIn a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was poor,because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. ( He never gaveaway a smile either. ) He was a mean and miserable man.Mr Flinch was miserable because of his neighbours.On one side of Mr Flinch’s grim, grey house stood a jo lly red one. It belonged to CarlClutch who mended cars.Carl loved cars–and motorbikes and vans and lorries. Every morning, Mr Flinch wokeuptohearhammersbanging,spannersclangingandenginesrevving.Thewholestreet shook with the noise.Ontheotherside,inabrightbluehouse,livedamusicteachercalledPoppyPlink.Each morning, Poppy sat down and played grand tunes on her grand piano. After breakfast,her students started to arrive.Violinsscreeched,drumsthunderedandbassoonsbellowed.MrFlinchshuthiswindo w, but the noise still came through the wall. Brum–brum, tootle–toot, bang! Hiswhole house shook and shivered.He put his fingers in his ears.He rapped on the wall … but his neighbours did not hear.They were far too happy. They were mending cars and making music, and they lovedtheir work.Brum–brum, tootle–toot, bang!Mr Flinch rap rapped until he made holes in his wallpaper. It did no good.Mr Flinch locked himself in a cupboard. He wound old towels round hishead.Hewroteangryletters,buttorethemallup.‘Stampscostfartoomuchmoney!’hesaid.Even in bed, he wore a hat to keep out the noise.But the cars still revved and the music still jangled.Mr Flinch was the grey filling in a noise sandwich.‘This can’t go on,’ Flinch thought to himself. He even shouted it out loud:2Nasty TricksMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house. Carl was mending cars. It was easy to sneakinto his kitchen and put a dead rat in the fridge.‘That will get rid of him!’ said Flinch, and smiled a nasty smile. ‘Nobody wants to live ina house with rats!’Atmidnight,MrFlinchclimbedontohisroofand–carefully,carefully–crawledacrossthetiles.HeputhisheaddownPoppy’schimneyandgavealong,loud,‘Hooo wooowoooo!’‘That will get ride of her,’ he said with a grim grin. ‘Nobody wants to live in a housewith ghosts!’Then he climbed back into bed.Nextmorning,MrFlinchwoketoaHUGEnoise.Carsandlorrieswerestopping典范英语71outside. He looked out of his window.Carl was sitting outside in the rood, with a table, a kettle, a loaf of bread and a bottle oftomato sauce.Carl called to Mr Flinch, ‘Can’t use my kitchen today! Rays, urgh! My mum is cleaningup. She told me to eat my breakfast outside. That’s how I got this great idea! Take –awaybreakfast! Drivers can stop here and buy breakfast.’Just then, Poppy Plink came running out of her blue fro nt door. ‘Oh, Mr Flinch! Oh,Carl! Guess what happened last night!’‘I give up,’ said Mr Flinch, with a sumg smirk. ‘Do tell.’Poppybeamedwithjoy.‘Lastnight,anglessangdownmychimney!Theydid,Ipromise!’ She frowned. ‘But the music wasn’t very good! I think the y want some new songsto sing! I’m sure they want me to write them, and I shall! Oh I shall!’She did.Poppy still had to teach music all day.But at night she wrote angle music. She made it nice and loud, with lots of cymbals andtrumpets.It was all too much for Mr Flinch.3Mr Flinch has a PlanMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house.He showed Carl a fistful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Anything you say, chief,’ said Carl, wiping his dirty hands on a rag.‘AslongasIcanmendcars,I’llbehappyanywhere.’Carlwenton,‘I’llmoveoutassoon as I can sell the house!’Next, Mr Flinch went to Poppy’s house and offered her a hatful of money. ‘The day youmove house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Of course! If that is what you want, dear hea rt! Cried Poppy.She had never seen so much money in her life. ‘As long as I have my music, I can behappy anywhere! I will move out just as soon as I can sell my little house!’Mr Flinch went home a happy man–well, as happy as a man like Mr Flinch can everbe.He felt in his empty pockets and gulped. ‘All that money gone! Ah,but soon those noisyneighbours will be gone, too!’In a few days, Mr Flinch’s neighbours had sold up their houses.Now, at last, he would have peace and quiet–nothing but the noise of mice scratchingin the empty cellar.4Moving DayMr Flinch watched as Poppy Plink moved out. Bo-jangle went the piano as she pushedand bumped it down the steps.‘Goingalreadyareyou,youpest?’hemutted.‘Ipitythepersonwhohastolivenextdoor to you!’Seeing him, Poppy waved up at the window.‘Suchluck, Mr Flinch!’ she called. ‘Fancy! A few days ago, I met someone who wants tomove house too! We agreed to swap houses!’Just then, Carl came out of his front door carrying two heavy tool boxes. He saw Poppystruggling w ith a harp and went to help her. ‘All set, Poppy? he said.‘All set, Carl! Isn’t this fun!’ She replied.Then Carl moved into Poppy’s bright house and Poppy moved into Carl’s jolly red one.They helped each other to carry the big things, like tables and sofas.典范英语72Then Carl had a house-warming party. He and Poppy sang, because they were so happy:‘There’s no place like home!’Mr Flinch heard it right through the wall of his house … even inside his cupboard, evenwith a towel round his head.典范英语73。

典范英语7读后感

典范英语7读后感

典范英语7读后感精品文档典范英语7读后感Pick up the wand, read out the familiar mantra, it will appear, with me:A child named Harry Potter, an ordinary child, born will have afight with the villain Voldemort’s sign, a lightning-shaped scar. It is a curse of death more than marks, because the mother’s sacrifice into his death by that road scars. He was adopted uncle had a wronged childhood, always relied on force table Gotha big bully his head, so, after 11 years. In his 11 birthday, there was an extraordinary thing, changed his life. Actually a very gentle surf-ace terror watch Hagrid sent him a letter magic school admission letter, that he was born with a shaman’s fate. He was very pleased to enter the school, know the Diagon Alley and a series of things in the Wizarding World. To the school also met two friends, one is stupid in the stupid brain Ron, there is a similar to Harry when the child’s mother. One is the high academic Hermione, there are two ordinary Muggle parents. (Non-magic people) who work together to save the Philosopher’s Stone, andheroic struggle against Voldemort, Voldemort finally1 / 3精品文档destroyed the dream, get everyone’s respect.Flaubert once said: the more we complain about the unfortunate fate, the more we feel the pain; the more we want to escape, the more that fear, it is better to face it, against it, overcome it, so that all the pain down to concede defeat, so brilliant flowers bloom in the hard worked the land. Harry Potter is such that he does not bow to the faceof difficulties, but raised his head, Student Groups brave face, conquer it. Students, there is no straight road in the mountains ah, however, bending, only majestic, with beautiful, there are ups and downs, only waves, as the streams there are obstacles, there are uneven, have the song! Our road is not flat, there is ups and downs, bumps and hollows, but we can not bow to difficulties, to the Harry - Potter study, do an honest, justice, courage to face difficulties, contempt difficult people! Victory will always be people who are tough are not Postscript. Let usall work together!Magic, the shaman is already written by many of the old theme of the writer. But Rowling is undoubtedly the best written. To write such areal magic world,2 / 3精品文档numerous details are woven into a magical net. The book is undoubtedly the most attractive that is full of suspense story, every ending is you so get enough, lovely. The book is full of foreshadowing, who would have thought to hide in unexpected outcome that many of the details. It is such a fascinating story, addictive. Harry the boy’simage deeply into my mind, his loyalty, courage, the pursuit of justice and truth, and the kind of indomitable spirit, and both clearly echoed in my thoughts. Ever thought about a teenage boy, to bear the responsibility to save the world, to face death, to endure great pain and resentment, I can do? Naive child has been considered synonymous, but Harry told them, like Harry, like you can take responsibility. This is probably the “Harry Potter” For me t he biggest incentive. I might throw a lot of books, but the shelves will always have a “Harry Potter”; I would buy many books, but never have a bookshelf in the gap.3 / 3。

典范英语7第二本语法总结

典范英语7第二本语法总结

典范英语7第二本语法总结时态(Tense)是表示行为、动作和状态在各种时间条件下的动词形式。

因此,当我们说时态结构的时候,指的是相应时态下的动词形式。

英语时态分为16种,如下表所示:各时态结构及用法:1.一般现在时(do/does; is/am/are)①表示现在的情况、状态和特征。

例:He is a student.他是一个学生。

②表示经常性、习惯性动作。

例:He always helps others.他总是帮助别人。

③客观事实和普遍真理。

例:The earth moves the sun.地球绕着太阳转。

④表示一个按规定、计划或安排要发生的动作。

(常用于列车、客车、飞机或轮船时刻表)例:The next train leaves at 3 o'clock this afternoon.下一趟火车今天下午3点开车。

⑤主将从现:在时间、条件和让步状语从句中经常用一般现在表示将的来事情。

例:If it rains tomorrow, we will stay at home.如果明天下雨,我们会待在家里。

2. 现在进行时(am/is/are doing)①表示此时此刻正在发生的事情。

例:He is listning to the music now.他现在正在听音乐。

②表示目前一段时间内一直在做的事情,但不一定此时此刻正在做。

例:I am studying computer this term.这个学期我一直在学习计算机。

③现在进行时可以表示将来的含义。

瞬时动词的进行一定表将来。

例:I am leaving.我要离开了。

持续动词的进行只有有将来的时间状语或有将来语境中才表将来。

例:I am travelling next month.下个月我要去旅行。

④现在进行时与频度副词连用,表示说话者或褒义或贬义的感情色彩。

例:He is always helping others.他总是帮助别人。

典范英语7_2吵闹的邻居(2nd)

典范英语7_2吵闹的邻居(2nd)
•6. It was easy to sneak into his kitchen and put a dead rat in the fridge. ‘That will get rid of him!’
Language Appreciation
•7. At midnight, Mr Flinch climbed on to his roof and –carefully, carefullycrawled across the tiles. He put his head down Poppy’s chimney and gave a long, loud, ‘Hooowooowoooo!’
知识回顾 Knowledge Review
放映结束 感谢各位的批评指导!
谢 谢!
让我们共同进步
• nasty trick
• 恶劣的诡计
• sneak into
• 偷偷溜进
• get rid of

• 摆脱
• beam with joy
• 眉开眼笑,
• It was too much for… • 对…来说简直受够了
• felt in his empty pocket•s 把手伸进空空的口袋
• sold up
Language Appreciation
•4. Mr Flinch woke up to hear hammers banging, spanners clanging and engines revving.
•5. Mr Flinch was the grey filling in a noise sandwich.
• 难看的 •灰 • 守财奴 • 捐一个便是 • 吝啬的 • 悲惨的 • 属于 • 醒来 • 跟着噪音摇晃 • 天蓝色的 • 鼓声隆隆 • 透过......传来

典范英语优秀读后感读书笔记作文

典范英语优秀读后感读书笔记作文

典范英语优秀读后感读书笔记作文典范英语优秀读后感读书笔记作文阅读是英语的四项基本技能之一,也是获取知识的重要手段,它是语言学习和语言教学的重要组成部分。

下面是店铺给大家整理的典范英语7读后感,仅供参考。

典范英语7读后感【篇一】通过培养孩子的自主阅读习惯来提升他们的英语学习和人文素养一直是自己家庭教育和教学过程中坚持实践的,因此,英语阅读是我的一种必须,当然,我也享受其中。

自从一年前接触了《典范》后,便对其不释手,先后已经阅读了适合高中学生的8、9、10级。

因为有邻居和亲戚的孩子上或者初中,加上自己带的这孩子几乎没有英语阅读史,另外,作为志愿者,要对一些农村小学英语教师进行培训,寒假期间决定阅读适合中小学阅读的《典范7》。

《典范7》总共有18本书:《海象参加表演》、《吵闹的邻居》、《皮皮公主的假期》、《哦,奥托》、《科密特船长与紫色星球》、《丛林短裤》、《来自奥姆的蒙面清洁女工》、《蒙面清洁女工反败为胜》、《蒙面清洁女工面对海盗》、《水母鞋》、《花朵界的狗老大》、《玉米片硬币》、《幽灵船》、《机器狗麦克罗》、《球王贝利的故事》、《北极英雄马修汉森的故事》、《拓荒女孩劳因格尔斯怀尔德的故事》、《我的朋友曼德拉》。

雪地表演要开始了,每个人都可以。

海象既不能像北极狐那样滑冰,不能像北极熊那样翻跟头,不能像海报那样唱歌,也不能像鲸鱼那样潜水,但它也很想参加雪地表演,成为舞台表演的一员。

刚开始,大家都对它的参与心怀不满,但最后它却成了最受人们欢迎的小丑演员。

读《海象参加表演》的时候,我的思绪回到了春节前郓城小学老师的汇报演出。

在经过了半年的受训以后,老师们最后有个汇报演出。

每个的老师都想在舞台上一展身手,因此他们准备得都很认真。

但是,他们毕竟不是演员,负责节目审查的音乐老师对英语老师的演出不甚满意,硬是拿掉了两个英语班的节目换上了音乐老师的节目,在他们看来表演给教育厅领导的节目一定要有专业水平。

最后还好,在保留的不多的英语节目中,我们采取了场上场下互动的方式,等于几乎所有的老师都参与了表演。

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文

新版典范英语7(旧版6)2 第二篇Noisy Neighbours1Mr FlinchIn a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he was poor, because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. ( He never gave away a smile either. ) He was a mean and miserable man.Mr Flinch was miserable because of his neighbours.On one side of Mr Flinch’s grim, grey house stood a jolly red one. It belonged to Carl Clutch who mended cars.Carl loved cars – and motorbikes and vans and lorries. Every morning, Mr Flinch woke up to hear hammers banging, spanners clanging and engines revving. The whole street shook with the noise.On the other side, in a bright blue house, lived a music teacher called Poppy Plink. Each morning, Poppy sat down and played grand tunes on her grand piano. After breakfast, her students started to arrive.Violins screeched, drums thundered and bassoons bellowed. Mr Flinch shut his window, but the noise still came through the wall. Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang! His whole house shook and shivered.He put his fingers in his ears.He rapped on the wall … but his neighbours did not hear.They were far too happy. They were mending cars and making music, and they loved their work.Brum – brum, tootle – toot, bang!Mr Flinch rap rapped until he made holes in his wallpaper. It did no good.Mr Flinch locked himself in a cupboard. He wound old towels round his head.He wrote angry letters, but tore them all u p. ‘ Stamps cost far too much money!’ he said.Even in bed, he wore a hat to keep out the noise.But the cars still revved and the music still jangled.Mr Flinch was the grey filling in a noise sandwich.‘This can’t go on,’ Flinch thought to himsel f. He even shouted it out loud:2Nasty TricksMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house. Carl was mending cars. It was easy to sneak into his kitchen and put a dead rat in the fridge.‘That will get rid of him!’ said Flinch, and smiled a nasty smile. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house with rats!’At midnight, Mr Flinch climbed on to his roof and –carefully, carefully –crawled across the tiles. He put his head down Poppy’s chimney and gave a long, loud, ‘Hooowooowoooo!’‘That will get ride of her,’ he said with a grim grin. ‘Nobody wants to live in a house with ghosts!’Then he climbed back into bed.Next morning, Mr Flinch woke to a HUGE noise. Cars and lorries were stopping outside. He looked out of his window.Carl was sitting outside in the rood, with a table, a kettle, a loaf of bread and a bottle of tomato sauce.Carl called to Mr Flinch, ‘Can’t use my kitchen today! Rays, urgh! My mum is cleaning up. She told me to eat my breakfast outside. That’s how I got this great idea! Take – away breakfast! Drivers can stop here and buy breakfast.’Just then, Poppy Plink came running out of her blue front door. ‘Oh, Mr Flinch! Oh, Carl! Guess what happened last night!’‘I give up,’ said Mr Flinch, with a sumg smirk. ‘Do tell.’Poppy beamed wi th joy. ‘Last night, angles sang down my chimney! They did, I promise!’ She frowned. ‘But the music wasn’t very good! I think they want some new songs to sing! I’m sure they want me to write them, and I shall! Oh I shall!’She did.Poppy still had to teach music all day.But at night she wrote angle music. She made it nice and loud, with lots of cymbals and trumpets.It was all too much for Mr Flinch.3Mr Flinch has a PlanMr Flinch went next door to Carl’s house.He showed Carl a fistful of m oney. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Anything you say, chief,’ said Carl, wiping his dirty hands on a rag.‘As long as I can mend cars, I’ll be happy anywhere.’ Carl went on, ‘I’ll move out as soon as I can sell the house!’Ne xt, Mr Flinch went to Poppy’s house and offered her a hatful of money. ‘The day you move house, all this is yours!’ he said.‘Of course! If that is what you want, dear heart! Cried Poppy.She had never seen so much money in her life. ‘As long as I have my music, I can be happy anywhere! I will move out just as soon as I can sell my little house!’Mr Flinch went home a happy man – well, as happy as a man like Mr Flinch can ever be.He felt in his empty pockets and gulped. ‘All that money gone! Ah, bu t soon those noisy neighbours will be gone, too!’In a few days, Mr Flinch’s neighbours had sold up their houses.Now, at last, he would have peace and quiet – nothing but the noise of mice scratching in the empty cellar.4 Moving DayMr Flinch watched as Poppy Plink moved out. Bo-jangle went the piano as she pushed and bumped it down the steps.‘Going already are you, you pest?’ he mutted. ‘I pity the person who has to live next door to you!’Seeing him, Poppy waved up at the window.‘Such luck, Mr Flinch!’ she called. ‘Fancy! A few days ago, I met someone who wants to move house too! We agreed to swap houses!’Just then, Carl came out of his front door carrying two heavy tool boxes. He saw Poppy struggling with a harp and went to help her. ‘All set, Poppy? he said.‘All set, Carl! Isn’t this fun!’ She replied.Then Carl moved into Poppy’s bright house and Poppy moved into Carl’s jolly red one.They helped each other to carry the big things, like tables and sofas.Then Carl had a house-warming party. He and Poppy sang, because they were so happy:‘There’s no place like home!’Mr Flinch heard it right through the wall of his house … even inside his cupboard, even with a towel round his head.。

典范英语第7册第7本第2章续写作文

典范英语第7册第7本第2章续写作文

典范英语第7册第7本第2章续写作文Title: The Journey Continues: A Reflection on Chapter 2 of Exemplar English Book 7As the journey through Exemplar English Book 7 continues, we delve deeper into the rich tapestry of language and literature that awaits us. In Chapter 2, we are introduced to a series of thought-provoking texts that challenge our perceptions and broaden our horizons.The chapter opens with a poignant short story titled "The Power of Words". This powerful narrative explores the impact of language on our lives, highlighting the ways in which words can shape our reality and influence our relationships. As we follow the protagonist's journey of self-discovery, we are reminded of the importance of communication and the power of language to connect us to one another.Next, we encounter a collection of poems that celebrate the beauty of the natural world. From the lyrical verses of William Wordsworth to the evocative imagery of Emily Dickinson, these works serve as a testament to the enduring power of nature to inspire and uplift us. As we immerse ourselves in these enchanting poems, we are reminded of the importance ofpreserving our environment and cherishing the wonders of the world around us.In the final section of Chapter 2, we are introduced to a series of insightful essays that explore the complexities of human relationships. From the delicate balance of power in a romantic partnership to the challenges of communication in a family dynamic, these thought-provoking texts invite us to reflect on the intricate web of connections that define our lives. As we consider the various perspectives presented in these essays, we are prompted to examine our own relationships and consider the ways in which we can foster deeper connections with those around us.In conclusion, Chapter 2 of Exemplar English Book 7 offers a diverse and engaging array of texts that challenge, inspire, and enlighten us. As we continue on our journey through this captivating book, we are reminded of the transformative power of language and the profound impact that literature can have on our lives. Let us embrace the wisdom and beauty of these texts as we navigate the complexities of the world around us, always striving to expand our minds and deepen our understanding of the human experience.。

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文

新版典范英语7第二册(7-2)全文

新版典范英语7(旧版6)2 第二篇Noisy Neighbours1Mr FlinchIn a grim, grey house in a grim, grey town lived an unhappy man.It was not his grey house that made Mr Flinch unhappy. It was not that he waspoor,because he was not. Mr Flinch was a miser. He never gave away a penny. ( He never gaveaway a smile either. ) He was a mean and miserable man.Mr Flinch was miserable because of his neighbours.On one side of Mr Flinch ' s grim, grey housellsytoreo d oanjoe. It belonged to CarlClutch who mended cars.Carl loved cars-a nd motorbikes and vans and lorries. Every morning, Mr Fli nch wokeuptohearhammersbanging,spannersclangingandenginesrevving.Thewholestreet shook with the noise.Ontheotherside,inabrightbluehouse,livedamusicteachercalledPoppyPlink.Each morning, Poppy sat down and played grand tunes on her grand piano. After breakfast,her students started to arrive.Violinsscreeched,drumsthunderedandbassoonsbellowed.MrFlinchshuthiswindo w, but the noise still came through the wall. Brum-brum, tootle -toot, bang! Hiswhole house shook and shivered.He put his fingers in his ears.He rapped on the wall … but his n eighbours did not hear.They were far too happy. They were mending cars and making music, and they lovedtheir work.Brum-brum, tootle -toot, bang!Mr Flinch rap rapped until he made holes in his wallpaper. It did no good.MrFlinch locked himself in a cupboard. He wound old towels round hishead.Hewroteangryletters,buttorethemallup. ‘ Stampscostfartoomuchmoney! ' Even in bed, he wore a hat to keep out the noise.But the cars still revved and the music still jangled.Mr Flinch was the grey filling in a noise sandwich.‘ This can ' t go on, ' Flinch thought to himself. He even shouted it out loud:2Nast TricksMr Flinch went next door to Carl ' s house. Carl was mending cars. It was easy sneakinto his kitchen and put a dead rat in the fridge.‘ That will get rid of him! ' said Flinch, and smiled a nasty smile. live ina house with rats! 'Atmidnight,MrFlinchclimbedontohisroofand —arefully,carefully - crawledacrossthetiles.HeputhisheaddownPoppy 'schimneyandgavealong,loud, wooowoooo! '‘That will get ride of her, ' he said with a grim grin. ‘Nobody wa housewith ghosts! 'Then he climbed back into bed.Nextmorni ng,MrFli nchwoketoaHUGE no ise.Carsa ndlorrieswerestoppi ng典范英语71outside. He looked out of his window.Carl was sitting outside in the rood, with a table, a kettle, a loaf of bread and a bottle oftomato sauce.Carl called to Mr Flinch,‘Can't use my kitchen today! Rays, urgh! My mum is cleaningup. She told me to eat my breakfast outside. That ' s how I got this Take - awaybreakfast! Drivers can stop here and buy breakfast. 'Just then, Poppy Plink came running out of her blue front door. ‘ Oh, Mr Flinch! Oh,Carl! Guess what happened last night! '‘ I give up, ' said Mr Flinch, with a sumg smirk. ‘ Do tell. 'Poppybeamedwithjoy. ‘ Lastnight,anglessangdownmychimney!Theydid,Ipromise! She frowned. ‘But the music wasn 't very goody!wI athnint ksothmee new songsto sing! I ' m sure they want me to write them, and I shall! Oh I shall! 'She did.Poppy still had to teach music all day.But at night she wrote angle music. She made it nice and loud, with lots of cymbals andtrumpets.It was all too much for Mr Flinch.3Mr Flinch has a PlanMr Flinch went next door to Carl ' s house.He showed Carl a fistful of money. ‘ The day you move house, all this is yoursaid. ‘ Anything you say, chief, ' said Carl, wiping his dirty hands on a rag.‘ AslongasIcanmendcars,I ' llbehappyanywhere. ' Carlwenton, ‘ I ' llmoveoI can sell the house! 'Next, Mr Flinch went to Poppy ' s house and offered her a hatful of money. day youmove house, all this is yours! ' he said.‘ Of course! If that is what you want, dear herta! Cried Poppy.She had never seen so much money in her life. ‘ As long as I have my mus behappy anywhere! I will move out just as soon as I can sell my little house!Mr Flinch went home a happy man -veil, as happy as a man like Mr Flinch can everbe.He felt in his empty pockets and gulped. ‘All that money gone! Ah,but soo those noisyneighbours will be gone, too! 'In a few days, Mr Flinch ' s neighbours had sold up their houses.Now, at last, he would have peace and quiet—othi ng but the no ise of mice scratchingin the empty cellar.4Moving DayMr Flinch watched as Poppy Plink moved out. Bo-jangle went the piano as she pushedand bumped it down the steps.‘Goingalreadyareyou,youpest? 'hemutted. ‘Ipitythepersonwhohastolivenextdo to you! 'Seeing him, Poppy waved up at the window.‘ Suchluck, Mr Flinch! ' she called. ‘ Fancy! A few days ago, I met someon wants tomove house too! We agreed to swap houses! 'Just then, Carl came out of his front door carrying two heavy tool boxes. He saw Poppystruggling with a harp and went to help her. ‘ All set, Poppy? he said.‘ All set, Carl! Isn ' t this fun! ' She replied.Then Carl moved into Poppy ' s bright house and Poppy moved into Carlred one.They helped each other to carry the big things, like tables and sofas.典范英语72Then Carl had a house-warming party. He and Poppy sang, because they were so happy: ‘There ' s no place like home! 'Mr Fli nch heard it right through the wall of his house •…eve n in side hcupboard, evenwith a towel round his head.典范英语73。

典范英语7-2读书笔记(优选.)

典范英语7-2读书笔记(优选.)

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Name: ________________Class: _________________Submission Date: September / 9 / 2013Title of the book: Coming Clean (7-2)●Translate the following phrases(翻译下列短语;英译汉部分只需译出下划线部分):“怎么回事?”___________________告诉他真相 ___________________就在那时 ___________________盯着某人看 ___________________朝某人笑 ___________________干洗店 ___________________“我们有些事情要告诉您。

”________He looks smart! ____________________turn on the taps _____________________stick his fork into ____________________I am just getting used to it. _______________“Is it working?” Janey asked. _____________We’ll have to own up. ___________________The head promised him a new suit._________1 / 4●Questions and answers:1. Why did Mrs. Venn give a little jump when she saw Mr. Such? (chapter 1)__________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________2. What happened to Mr. Such’s new trousers when Derek and Janey were drawing? (chapter 2)__________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________3. How many ways did they try to get the trousers clean? What are they? (chapter 2-3)__________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________4. When did Derek and Janey deicide to tell Mr Such the truth? (chapter 3)__________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________5. How did Mr. Such smother the flames? What color will be Mr. Such’s new trousers?(chapter 3)__________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________6. What do you think of Mr. Such? (chapter 1-3)__________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________●Brief summary of the each chapter(概括每个章节的简要大意,包括人物、时间、地点、事件等):ChapterOne:___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________ChapterTwo:___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________Chapter Three:___________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________最新文件---------------- 仅供参考--------------------已改成-----------word文本 --------------------- 方便更改赠人玫瑰,手留余香。

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Name: ________________
Class: _________________
Submission Date: September / 9 / 2013
Title of the book: Coming Clean (7-2)
●Translate the following phrases(翻译下列短语;英译汉部分只需译出下划线部分):
“怎么回事?”___________________ 告诉他真相___________________ 就在那时___________________ 盯着某人看___________________ 朝某人笑___________________ 干洗店___________________ “我们有些事情要告诉您。

”________ He looks smart! ____________________ turn on the taps _____________________ stick his fork into ____________________ I am just getting used to it. _______________ “Is it working?” Janey asked. _____________ We’ll have to own up. ___________________ The head promised him a new suit. _________
●Questions and answers:
1. Why did Mrs. Venn give a little jump when she saw Mr. Such? (chapter 1)
____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________
2. What happened to Mr. Such’s new trousers when Derek and Janey were drawing? (chapter 2)
____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________
3. How many ways did they try to get the trousers clean? What are they? (chapter 2-3)
____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________
4. When did Derek and Janey deicide to tell Mr Such the truth? (chapter 3)
____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________
5. How did Mr. Such smother the flames? What color will be Mr. Such’s new trousers?(chapter 3)
____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________
6. What do you think of Mr. Such? (chapter 1-3)
____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________
●Brief summary of the each chapter(概括每个章节的简要大意,包括人物、时间、地点、事件等):
Chapter One:___________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Two:___________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter Three: _________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________。

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