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走遍美国文本及笔记10-2
ACT 2-1 “ 我得打个电话。
”【故事梗概】Susan在接待室见到了Harry 和Michelle。
Michelle对Susan的态度并不特别友好。
Susan给客户Levine先生打了电话,把原定的工作午餐改了时间。
Susan: Hi, Michelle. Hello, Harry. It's nice to see you again.Michelle: Hello.Harry: Hi, Susan. We have both been excited about seeing you and having lunch with you today.Michelle picked these flowers out for you.Michelle: Daddy, can we go soon?Harry: We're going to go to lunch in a few minutes, honey.Michelle: But I'm thirsty.Harry: OK. You go out and get a drink of water at the fountain.Susan: The fountain is over there, Michelle. Near the Exit sign.Michelle: Thank you.Harry: Michelle is a little shy.Susan: I used to be that way when I was her age. Harry, if Michelle doesn't want to go, we don't have to.Harry: She'll be fine. Remember, I haven't dated anyone else since her mother died. This is a little difficult for her. Are you ready to go?Susan: Yes. But could you wait one minute? I have a call to make. Would you excuse me? Sam, get Mr. Levine at Toytown Stores on the telephone for me, please.Sam: Right. Hello. Susan Stewart calling Mr. Levine, please. He's on the phone. Susan: Mr. Levine, Susan Stewart. I find myself in an embarrassing situation. I made another lunch date for today and forgot to enter it in my appointment book. Can you and I meet for drinks tomorrow? I'd really appreciateit …Yes…Thank you…Tomorrow at five o'clock at the Biltmore. I'll see you then. Thank you, Mr. Levine.【语言点精讲】1. Michelle picked these flowers out for you.这些花是Michelle给你挑选的。
走遍美国总词汇
走遍美国总词汇(完整版)USEFUL VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSIONSAa bargain['bargin]价格便宜。
(11)a big deal:重要的事情。
(12)a big hit:很受欢迎的(菜等)。
(10)absolutely['$bs+?lutl]adv. 绝对地, 确实地。
(7)a day off:一天假, 休息一天。
(12)a good investment [invstmt]:一项好投资。
(11)a great deal:很多。
(12)a lot of:很多。
(12)a piece of cake:易如反掌, 不费吹灰之力。
(4)a real buy:价格便宜。
(11)a ten-year-old boy:一个10岁的孩子。
(13)accepted[+k's#ptd]adj. 录取。
(9)accounting[+'kaunti R]n. 会计;记账;账。
(10)act on:遵行, 按......行动。
. (12)adopt[+'dapt]vt. 收留。
(7)adorable[+'dor+bl]adj. [俗]可爱的。
(13)adult[+'d)lt, dlt]n. 成年人。
(7)advance[dvns]n. 预付;借贷。
an advance:预付款。
(11)advanced[+dv$nst]adj. 高级的, 高难度的, 高深的。
(4)advertising agency n. 广告代理商。
(10)aerobics[?e+'robiks]n. 健身操, 健美操, 韵律操。
(4)aerospace['#r+?spes]adj. 航空的, 宇宙航行的。
(3)affection[+'f#k M+n]n. 关怀。
(7)afford[+'ford, +'f&rd]vt. 花费得起... (与can, could, may连用)。
高中英语《走遍美国》与口语交际教案
高中英语《走遍美国》与口语交际教案目标:增加学生对英语的兴趣,增强学生语感,锻炼学生口语交际能力,着重锻炼学生收集句型、组织句型及运用的能力内容:《走遍美国》视频短片口语交际句型意义:1培养学生在听的过程中收集整理有用信息的能力2 增加学生基本句型的积累与应用3 开拓学生视野,增长学生知识,了解美国的风土人情实施方法:1组织学生有秩序的观看《走遍美国》(将学生分成若干个小组或者自由搭配)2 观后让学生收集每一集中的有用信息及句式3 将有用的句式整理排列4 给学生自由讨论时间来组织对话或者写小文章5 学生自主发言,老师对于学生所出现的错误给予指正。
6 将句型应用于实践中(见说明)评价:两套评价方案第一套评价方案分为三部分组成:1观后收集信息的作业本30%2 学生运用句型及自主发挥的能力(课堂表现)40%3 三分钟定时演讲或对话30%第二套评价方案:让学生观看一集《走遍美国》或者国外的短的视频短片观后让学生马上收集组织出自己听到的句式(占40%)然后给学生一定的时间组织出演讲或对话(占60%对话可以以组为单位)《走遍美国》与口语交际计划说明:开设这个课程的原因:语言是一门工具,我们学习语言最原始的需求就是交流,换句话说语言是应人们交流需要而产生的,但是现在高一的学生英语语言功底很差,很多学生都是哑巴英语,对于记单词只会拼而不会读,这样的英语学了以后能够真正的去交流吗?所以鉴于此开设这门课程,以期待能培养学生运用语言的能力,从侧面有能增加学生的词汇量及听力,有利于学生在高考中听力和写作。
更能够提高学生对于学习英语的自信心,有增强了学生的交际能力。
《走遍美国》是一部系列剧集,为了能够更好的让学生复习运用所积累句型,我把《走遍美国》每5集定为一个小单元,给学生一节自我总结练习课,这节课可以在室外进行,有点英语角的意思,让学生着重练习这个单元所学到的句子。
老师可以穿梭其中,一起交流学习。
这种实践可以作为最后考评的加分。
走遍美国文本(全集) (4)
Chapter 3:Grandpa's Trunk 祖父的行李箱ACT IMarilyn, you want coffee or tea? Marilyn 要咖啡还是茶Coffee, please. 请来点咖啡。
I am so excited! At this time tomorrow morning, 我感到好兴奋明早这时候Grandpa will be sitting in the kitchen with us. 爷爷就和我们一起坐在厨房啦。
When does he arrive? 他什麽时候到At six o'clock this evening. 今晚六点。
By plane? 坐飞机来No, by train. 不坐火车。
Are we picking him up at the station? 我们要去车站接他吗Not Grandpa. He doesn't want anybody picking him up爷爷不是这种人他不愿意让别人接他He likes to be independent. 他独立性很强Huh. 哦。
Oh, let's go upstairs and prepare Grandpa's room. 对我们上去整理爷爷的房间。
Great! Let's do it! 好我们去Good morning, Mom. 早安妈妈。
Morning. 早安。
Well, hi, fellas. 你们大家好。
Hello. 哈。
Hi, honey. 嗨亲爱的。
Morning, Marilyn. 早安 Marilynn。
We are going upstairs to set up Grandpa's room. 我们要上楼收拾一下爷爷的房间。
There's coffee ready. 咖啡准备好了I'm really excited about seeing Grandpa. 一想到要见到爷爷我就觉得兴奋。
走遍美国文本及笔记1-3
ACT 3-1 “没什么。
我们有很多冰淇淋呢。
”【故事梗概】在Stewart家,晚饭前,Richard的父亲Philip Stewart在和他的一个病人的家属通电话。
电话后,他和妻子Ellen Stewart在谈论即将开始的晚饭。
随后,Stewart一家在一起吃由Richard 的弟弟Robbie做的晚饭。
Robbie忘记准备甜点了,Ellen建议用冰淇淋作为甜点。
Philip: And give her a teaspoon of the medicine after every meal. Don't worry. She'll be fine. You're welcome. Good-bye.Ellen: How are you?Philip: I'm tired and hungry.Ellen: Well, Marilyn and Richard called. They'll be here soon, and then we'll eat.Philip: All right. Is ... is Susan coming?Ellen: Well, she'll be here later. She has to work late tonight. Philip: And what's Robbie cooking for dinner?Ellen: It's a surprise.Philip: I hope it's pasta.Philip: Robbie, the dinner was terrific.Susan: Yes, it was delicious.Marilyn: What's for dessert ?Robbie: Oh, I forgot dessert.Philip: Robbie!Ellen: Don't worry. We've got lots of ice cream.Richard: Oh, I'd love some ice cream.Ellen: Well, there's chocolate and coffee and a little vanilla. Robbie: I'll have vanilla. Is that all right with everyone?Philip: I like chocolate.Marilyn: Me, too.Richard: Uh, one scoop of coffee and one scoop of chocolate for me. Ellen: Robbie, will you help me serve ?【语言点精讲】1. And give her a teaspoon of the medicine after every meal.每顿饭后给她喝一茶匙那种药。
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走遍美国(4)Episode 7 Me's Bast FriendAct 1------------------------------------------------------------------------------01.Alexandra: Robbie, this new Walkman is absolutely wonderful.Robbie: Richard and Marilyn bought it for me for my birthday.Alexandra: They're so thoughtful. You are very lucky, Robbie, To have such a nice family. Robbie: Is something wrong, Alexandra?Alexandra: No, nothing.Robbie: Yes, there is. I can tell. What's the matter? Come on, you can tell me .What's up? Alexandra: I don't know. Something's wrong.Robbie: OK, let's talk.Alexandra: I received a letter from my partents this morning.Robbie: Did they write some bad news?Alexandra: No.Robbie: Well, then why are you so sad?Alexandra: I miss them. I miss them very much.Robbie: I'm sorry. Alexandra. But I understand.Alexandra: The Mollnas treat me so nicely, and I love being with you family so much... but when I received the letter with photographs of my family, I cried. I cried because I miss them all.Robbie: You really miss your family, don't you?Alexandra: Yes.I know I must seem silly. It's not like I have nobody. I Like the Molinas very much, and they're so kind to me.Robbie: Hey, why don't we go out for a cheeseburger and French mes? That'll cheer you up. And you can use my Walkman.Alexandra: That's a good idea. But if we go out, please don't complain about your math teacher or your math homework. I want to have fun.Robbie: So do I.Robbie: I have to turn off the lights, or else my father will get really angry. He says I never turn them out when I leave. If they come home and they're on...Robbie: Do you hear something?Alexandra: Yes. What was that?Robbie: It sounded like a dog barking.Alexandra: It sounded like a dog barking right here.Robbie: Yeah.Alexandra: A dog!Robbie: A sprinel! Come on in! Make yourself at home.Alexandra: Oh,you poor little thing. Come here.Robbie: Come on.Alexandra: Poor baby.Robbie: Where did you come from?Alexandra: Her name's Gemma, and she belongs to Mr.and Mrs.Levinson. There's a phone number-five five five...eight four four eight. Robbie, maybe you should call them and tell the Levinsons we have their cute little spaniel.Robbie: I've always wanted a springer spaniel.She's so cute.Operator: The number you ae calling-555-8448-is no longer in service.Robbie: The number's no longer in sevice.Alexandra: Oh, you poor, poor baby. You've lost your family.Robbie: We'll find them. Don't worry, Alexandra.Act 2.----------------------------------------------------------------------------02Robbie: Don't worry, Alexandra. We'll find the owner.Alexandra: How, Robbie?Robbie: Let me think.Alexandra: Gemma, sit. Good Gemma.Give me your paw.Good Gemma.This dog is well trained.Robbie: With a little help from the ASPCA, the American Society for the Prevention of C ruelty to Animals. They're the ones.We once found a cat. She was caught in the branches of our tree.And Dad called the ASPCA.They came and solved theproblem.Alexandra: Robbie, let's call them.Robbie: Let me see-ASPCA....Here it is.ASPCA Animal Shelter. 555-7700.Linda: Hello, ASPCA.Robbie: Hello,my name is Robbie Stewart. I have a lost dog I'd like to bring to you. How late are you open?Linda: We're open till nine P.M.Robbie: Thank you. I'll bring the dog over by nine.Linda: Thanks. Bye.Robbie: Thanks. Good-bye.Alexandra: They're still open?Robbie: They're open until nine 0'clock. We have two and a half hours. Let's take Gemma by there now. They'll find the owner.Alexandra: I hope so. I'm so sad to see this little dog without her family.Robbie: I'm sure they'll find the owner . But if they don't, I'll adopt her. She's so cute. Look at those eyes. She's hard to resist .Don't you just love her?Alexandra: I'd like to keep her, too. But I'll be going home to Greece at the end of the semester. She just wants love and e on, Robbie. Let's get her to the animal shelter, so they can find her owners quickly. Don't worry, Gemma. We'll get you home. It's not easy being away from home.Robbie: Come on, Poochie. Atta girl! Let's go .We're off to the animal shelter.Linda: Your name?Robbie: Robbie Stewart. And this is Alexandra Pappas.Linda: Your name will do, Mr.Stewart. Your address?Robbie: 46Linden Street, Riverdale.Linda: Where did you find the dog?Alexandra: She found us.Linda: You tried calling the number on the collar?Robbie: Yes, but the number's no longer in service.Linda: And there's no address on the dog tag?Alexandra: There's no other information.Linda: No ID number. Without that, it's hard.Alexandra: You will try to find the dog's owner.Linda: Oh, we'll try, believe me.Robbie: And if you don't?Linda: Yes?Robbie: If you don't... can I...can I adopt the dog?Linda: Why, yes. If the owners don't claim the dog in forty-eight hours, then you can apply f or adoption.Robbie: How do I do that?Alexandra: You really want to ?Robbie: Yes. I'm serious. If no one comes to claim Gemma, I'd like to adopt her.Linda: It's not diffcult.Act 3.-------------------------------------------------------------------03Linda: OK. If you want to adopt an animal, first we need to know some references.Robbie: References? People we know?Linda: Friends, teachers... We need to talk to some people about you We want to be sure that you're responsible and that you can take good care of an animal. Then you have to till out this form about your family background.Robbie: Is that it?Linda: No, there's more. We need to know about your history with animals. Have you ever owned an animal?Robbie: Yes. We had a cat when I was eight years old. I love cats.Linda: Do you have any animals now?Robbie: Umfortunately,no.Alexcandra: Anything else?Linda: We also lide to know your reasons for wanting an animal.Alexcandra: Just to hold it and cuddle with it. Just to have as a pet I love animals.Robbie: To have a friend-a pal. You know, man's best friend is his dog.Linda: And one thing more. If you're under twenty-one years of age...Robbie: That's me.Linda: Then an adult must sign for you.Alexandra: Uh-oh.Robbie: No problem.My parents will think it's a good idea. I'll be back with them. Alexandra: If the real owners don't come to claim Gemma...Linda: After forty-eight huors. But please call first.Robbie: Thanks for your information and for being so helpful.Linda: It's my pleasure. Nice talking to both of you.Robbie: Thanks again. Bye.Alexandra: Maybe the real owners will come to claim her.Robble: Her eyes look so sad. She must really miss them.Linda: I see you're both animal loversRobbie: We are.Alexandra: Good-bye, Miss Aborn. We'll call in a couple of days.Linda: Good-bye, and thanks for bringing Gemma in.Robbie: Bye.Alexandra: I keep thinking about the dog-about Gemma, alone in the animal shelter. Robbie: I know. But I promse you, Alexandra, the dog is just fine.They're very kind to theanimals.Alexandra: I know they are. I mean about her being alone. Even if they are kind to Gemma, she's still alone, without her familyWaiter: Ready, folks?Robbie: Are you ready, Alexandra?Alexandra: Yes, I'm ready. I'll have the chefs salad, please.Robbie: I will have a cheeseourger, medium rare, with raw onion, and French fries, please. Waiter: Anything to drink?Alexandra: A diet cola, please.Robbie: Ginger ale with lots of ice for me, thank you.Waiter: I've got it. Thanks.Robbie: Aren't you surprised that the animal shelter is so careful about finding homes for the animals?Alexandra: No, I'm not.Waiter: And a cheeseburger, medium rare, with onion and French fries .And a ginger ale with lots of ice. Salad dressing?Robbie: Hey, I wanted you to hear my new sound system when the dog scratched on the front door.Let's finish eating, and then we'll go back to my house. I want you to hear my new tapes. I've got some areat new dance music.Robbie: Hell.Stewart residence.Linda: Hello. Is Robbie Stewart there?Robbie: This is he. Who's this?Linda: This is Linda Aborn from the animal shelter.Robbie: It's Linda from the animal shetter. Yes, Linda. Hi.Linda: We have good news and bad news, Robbie.Robbie: Oh?Linda: The good news is that the Levinsons have come by to pick up the dog. The bad news is, you won't be able to adopt the dog.Robbie: That's OK.Linda: Come by one day and look at some of the other dogs. I'm suer there's one for you.Thanks, Robbie. And the Levinsons thank you for bringing their dog to us.Robbie: Thanks, Linda. Bye.Alexandra: The owners clairned Gemma?Robbie: That's right.Alexandra: I'm glad for the dog.Robbie: I guess I am , too. She said if I come by, She'll help me fine another dog. Alexandra: Come on .Let's dance.Episode 8 You're Goingto Be FineAct 1.---------------------------------------------------------------------------04Philip: Molly, I need your special talent for handing special maters.Molly: Like what special matters?Philip: Well, I have a scheduling problem.Molly: Yes?Philip: I have three tonsillectornies set for Friday with Dr.Earl.Molly: Yes?Philip: I need to fit a fouth operation into his schedule. And...I know you can do it.Molly: Who's the patient?Philip: Carl Herrera. The boy has infected tonsils, and we should remove them as soon as possible.Molly: Well, I'll try to arrange th schedule, Dr. Stewart. But it's not going to be easy.Philip: I know you'll be able to take care of it.Philip: Well, Mrs Herrera, Carl will be perfectly fine after we remove his tonsils.Mother: Thank you for your reassurance, Dr. Stewart. He's had so many colds and sore throats recently.Philip: Well, It's a very easy operation, Carl. You won't feel a thing.Carl:But when do they do it?Philip: This Friday.Carl:But Saturday's my birthday.Philip: Well, we could reschedule the operation, Mrs. Herera, but I don't want to put it off too long.Mother: No, I think it's important to do it now. We can have a birthday party for you, Carl, when you come out of the hospital.Philip: Nurse Baker, would you come in, please?Molly: Come with me, Carl. You and I will talk this over.Mother: She has a special way with kids.Philip: She sure does.Molly: Carl, does your throat hurt?Carl:Yes.Molly: OK. Do you want to get better?Carl:Yes.Molly: OK. We want you to get better, too.You'll have your tonsils out tomorrow, and you won't get so many colds anymore.Carl:But if I have my tonsils out tomorrow, I'll miss my birthday party on Saturday.Molly: I know. It's a problem, isn't it? Let me try to work something out.Carl:What?Molly: I have to think about it.Carl:You're fooling me .Molly: Oh, I'm not, Carl. Give me a chance to think about it, and I'll come up with something.Carl:A surprise?Molly: Maybe. But you just put on your pajamas and robe, and I'll think of a surprise.Carl:Will it hurt?Molly: No. There are other boys and girls here, and they're having their tonsils out. You'll meet them.Carl:I don't want to.Molly: Change your clothes, Carl. Everything will be just fine.Act 2.--------------------------------------------------------------------05Molly: OK. Do you know how to play charades?Molly: Frank, you've never played charades?Frank: Nope.Molly: Carl, you're sure you've never played? OK, Betty, Tim, and Frank. We're going to play charades. Frank, you can learm as we go. And, Carl, you join in at anytime. OK, let me think. OK, I've got one .All right.Betty: A movie! A movie!Molly: Ringt. A movie. OK.Tim: S ix words. It has six words.Frank: That's easy. I can play.Molly: Good. OK. We've got a movie. The title.Betty: Six words.Molly: Right. First word...Betty: Sounds like.Tim: S ounds like...Molly: You got that part right. Yes.Betty: Sounds like...Time: Sounds like what?Frank: Sounds like no.Molly: Absolutely right, Frank. Sounds like no. OK. We've got a movie. Six words. The first word sounds like no.Frank: Row. Row.Tim: G o.Molly: Nope.Tim: S how. That's It-show.Molly: No...OK...Betty: Snow.Molly: Absolutely right, Betty. Sounds like no-snow. OK, a movie. Six words. The first word is snow.Frank: This is fun.Molly: Oh, OK.Betty: The fifth word.Molly: Right, fifth word.Tim: S even?Molly: Absolutely right. Very good. The fifthe word is seven. OK, we've got a movie. The first word is snow. Fifth word, seven.Betty: I got it! I got it!Frank: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.Betty: I got it!Frank: I got it!Molly: Carl, now you know charades. Why don't join us?Carl:I don't like charades. It's for babies.Molly: Oh, I like itCarl:Well, they're babies.Betty: You're a sore loser.Tim: Y eah.Molly: No arguing. Save your voices. Between now and tomorrow you're all going to have your tonsils out. And you won't be able to speak for a while. So save your voices till then.Philip: Hi, gang. Hi, everybody. Well, what's going on?Molly: I sure I am glad to see you, Dr. Stewart. This is a rough group.Carl:I didn't want to play charades, so they're angry at me.Philip: Why don't you want to play?Carl:Because I don't want to be here. I don't want my tonsils out.Philip: Why not?Carl:Because my birthday is tomorrow. My mother promised me a birthday party with a clown. Molly: But you can have on when you go home, Carl.Carl:But my birthday is tomorrow.Philip: I'm sorry, Carl.Molly: Carl, you'll have your party when you go home.Carl:But it won't be on my birthday! And you promised me a surprise.Act 3.-------------------------------------------------------------------------06Molly: It hurts, doesn't it?Molly: You'll feel better tomorrow, Betty, believe me. Only one day, and it won't hurt as much. Do you feel like eating? Having some dinner? Oh, don't look so sad. Let me tell you about your dinner. It's ice creamMolly: Ice cream. All kinds of flavrs. Chccolate.Molly: Strawberry?Molly: Vanilla?Molly: Vanilla, too?Molly: I see you're feeling better already, Betty. So you will have dinner?Molly: OK, honey, we'll see to it that you have strawberry and vanilla ice cream. Just rest now. You need some rest to help you get better auickly. Hi Frank. How you doing?Molly: Oh, come on now. You're a big boy. It doesn't hurt that much, does it? Oh, I'm sorry it hurts so much, and won't be able to have dinner. You're just going to have t o have ice cream.Yes, Ice cream. Lots of flavors. Want to hear them?Molly: Chocolate?Molly: Then chocolate it is. One scoop or two?Molly: Three scoops?Molly: Then three it will be.Molly: You want three scoops also?Molly: Chocolate, too?Molly: Well, I see you're feeling better.Molly: Well, at least you're acting like you feel better. Three scoops of chocolate ice cream for Tim coming up. Hi, Carl. How you doing?Molly: I know it hurts. But it'll be better tomorrow. In the meantime, what would you like? Carl:Surprise.Molly: A surprise? I promised you a surprise, didn't I? And it wasn't just ice cream, was it? Molly: Your birthday is tomorrow, isn't it?Molly: Well, maybe, just maybe, there will be a surprise. But first you have to smile. I just want to see one smile frome you.Molly: No smile, no surprise . That's the deal. No smile, no surprise. If you want a surprise, then you've got to smile first.Molly: How you all doing? Well, I'm glad you're feeling better because we have a little surprise for you today. It's Carl's birthday, and we have Popo the Clown to entertain y ou. And here he is -Popo the Clown.Philip: Happy birthday, Carl. Happy birthday. All right everybody. OK, Carl. It's yur birthday. What's your wish? What would you like?Philip: Hmm?Molly: You want to play charades?Episode 9 It's Up to YouAct 1.Robbie: Who is it?Philip: Dad.Robbie: Come on in, Dad.Philip: I thought you might be hungry. I brought you a chicken sandwich and a glass of milk.Robbie: I am hungry. Thanks, Dad. What time is it, anyway?Philip: Ten 0'clock. What are you working on?Robbie: I'm writing a story for the high-school paper.Philip: Can't you finish it tomorrow?Robbie: No, I have to turn it in in the morning.Philip: What's it about?Robbie: I'm writing an article on the feelings abuot graduation.Philip: And...how do you feel?Robbie: Me? A little scared. And exceted, too.Philip: I felt the same way.Robbie: The scary part's leaving home and moving to college.Philip: Oh, leaving home is part of growing up. Well, don't workall night.Robbie: I don't mind. I enjoy writing.Philip: Well, maybe you should think about becoming a writer.Robbie: Maybe I should.Philip; You have lots of time to decide.Robbie: That's the worst part-making decisions.Philip: You'll be OK. Good night, Son.Robbie: Good night, Dad.Grangpa&Philip: "Hail to the victors valiant, Hail to the conquering heroes, Hail, Hail to Michigan, The champions of the West!"Philip: Ah, good morning Robbie.Robbie: Good morning, Dad.Grandpa: How's my grandson?Robbie: Fine, Grandpa. Fine! What's all the cheering about Did the University f Michigan anoter football game?Grandpa: Better than that. Tell him Philip.Philip: I just spoke with Charley Rafer.Robbie: Who's Charley Rafer?Philip: He's the Dean of Admission for the University of Michigan.Grandpa: And it turns out he's a classmate of Philip's.Philip: We were both on the tennis team.Robbie: Great!Philip: It is great. He's going to be in New York tomorrow to interview applicants for admission.Grandpa: And he's agreed to fit you into his schedule.Robbie: But I may not want to go to Michigan.Philip: It's one of the best schools in the country, Robbie. I studied medicine there. Your grandfather went to the Englieering School there.Robbie: I know that, but...Grandpa: You said you wanted to be a doctor like your father.Robbie: Not exactly.Grandpa: You couldn't pick a finer medical school than Michigan.Robbie: Yes, I know that.Philip: Let's meet with Charley at the university club. Ten 0'clock tomorrow morning. It doesn't mean you're going Michigan.Grandpa: It doesn't mean you have to be a doctor. But the inteview will be good experience for you.Robbie: In that case, it's OK. Dad, growing up means making my own decisions, doesn't it? Philip: You're right, Robbie. But, like your Grandpa suggested, have the interview. Grandpa: And then make your own decision.Robbie: That sounds fine.Philip: I know it's sudden, Robbie, but this is an important opportunity. We'll head down there first thing tomorrow morning. OK?Robbie: Sure, Dad.Philip: I want you to know something, Son. I'm...very proud of you.Robbie: Thanks, Dad.Philip: Well, I've got an appointment at the hospital. I'll see you all at dinnertime.Robbie: Bye, Dad.Grandpa: Is something still wrong, Robbie?Robbie: I'll be OK.Grandpa: Going away to college for the first time always makes one a little nervous.Robbie: I guess so. I'll be OK. I just need time to think.Act 2.Philip: Sorry, Robbie. Sorry to be late this morning, but, well, we've sitll got some time for a cup of coffee. I can't wait to see my old pal Charley Rafer.Robbie: Neither can I.Philip: So you thought about it, huh?Robbie: Yes, I have, Dad.Philip: Well, I'm glad. I knew you'd realize that this interview could be an important experience for you.Robbie: I came to tha conclusion.Philip: That's very wise, Robbie. Very wise. Now let's head off for the city and the university club.Robbie: Thanks, Dad.Philip: Thanks...for what?Robbie: Thanks for hearing me out. And...Philip: And...?Robbie: And thanks for being such an understanding father.Philip: Well, thank you, Robbie. Thank you.Dean: Philip Stewart! It's great to see you!Philip: Charley Rafer-you look as young as ever.Dean: You must be Robbie.Robbie: Hi.Philip: Yes, this is my youngest son Robbie. Robbie, I want you to meet one of the best tennis players on the Michigan team-Charley Rafer.Robbie: Nice to meet you, Dean Rafer.Dean: Well, are you as good a tennis player as your dad?Robbie: No, I'm not very good at it.Philip: Frankly, neither was I. Charley was the star of the team.Dean: Yeah.Thanks. Well, how've you been, Philip?Philip: Oh, working too hard.Dean: Doesn't show. How's Ellen?Philip: Fine, thank you. And how's Marge?Dean: She's still giving the toughest English history exams in the school and loving every minute of it. And speaking of minutes, I have interviews until noon, so why don't we get right to work?Philip: Can you have lunch with us later?Dean: I'd love to , Philip, but I'm afraid I can't. I'm only here two days, and I have interviews with twenty-six applicants.Philip: I understand. Well, thanks. I'll walt outside. Good luck, Son.Dean: Did you bring your transcript from high school?Robbie: Yes, sir. Right here.Dean: Thank you. Please sit down.Dean: I see under "activities" that you've been writing for the school paper.Robbie: Yes, sir.Dean: What kinds of artcles have you written?Robbie: All kinds-sports, editorals, theater reviews. You name it, I've written it.Dean: Hmmm. Well, have you ever thought of becoming a journalist?Robbie: A profesional writer? Not until recently.Dean: Michigan has a fine School of Joumalism.Robbie: Yes, I know that.Dean: You seem to have some reservations.Robbie: I'm a little uncertain.Dean: It's been very nice talking to you.Robbie: Nice talking to you, sir.Dean: One piece of advice. The most important thing is for you to decided your own future. Robbie: Yes, sir. Good-bye. Dean Rafer.Dean: Good-bye. Robbie. Good luck.Act 3.Mike: I had an interview today, too. I had a great interview with Admissions at Columbia University.Robbie: Really? What did they say? Will you get into the school?MIke: Well, they didn't say anything for sure.But I figure that with my grades and with my personality, I'll have no problem.Robbie: Columbia's a terrific school. What are you going to do?Mike: Do? I don't know. I also applied to NYU.Robbie: You sound excited about Columbia. What's your problem, Mike?Mike: Indecision. Indecision.It's not easy, and this is an important decision we have to make. What about you? How as your interview with Michigan?Robbie: The interview was fine.Mike: It's a great college.Robbie: It is. My father would like me to go there. He and my Grandpa both went there.Mike: Great medical school, too.Robbie: I know.Mike: You can follow in your father's footsteps.Robbie: Ah! I'd like to follow in my own footsteps, Mike.Mike: What do you want to study?Robbie: I've been thinking. I think I want to study journalism to be a reporter-a newspaperman.Mike: You do a pretty good job on the Riverdale High School paper.Robbie: And I've been thinking about it a lot lately.Mike: Have you discussed it with your parents?Robbie: No. But I have to.Mike: OK. Let's talk.Philip: Hi, Dad. Everything's fine. I was just waiting for your to get home so we could talk.Philip: Anything special you want to talk about?Robbie: There is, Dad.Philip; I'm listening.Robbie: Well, I know you and Mom have given up a lot to save money for my college tuition. Philip: We want you to go to college, Robbie.Robbie: I know. I do.Philip: But?Robbie: Well, I've Thought a lot about which college, and one of them is Columbia.Philip: Columbia? Why Columbia?Robbie: First, they hav an excellent School of Journalism.Philip: They do. And your friends are planning to go to Columbia?Robbie: That's only part of it. It's complicated. I'll try to explain. Mike and I had a hamburger this afternoon, and we talked.Philip: Yes?Robbie: Well, we talked about a lot of thing .He applied to Colurnbia, and his interview was very successful. He thinks he'll be accepted, and he relly wants to go there.Philip: Dean Rafer called me today. He told me he was very impressed with you.Robbie: He's a nice man. He was very kind.Philiop: He told me you had some doubts about wanting to go to Michigan.Robbie: Yes. I do. I'm just not sure about what I want to do.Philip: That's OK.Robbie: You understand?Philip: Let me tell you something, Robbie. Something that might be surprising to you.Robbie: What? Tell me.Philip: Well, Grandpa wanted me to study engineering, like him. Well, I wasn't clear about my future, but I knew engineering was not for me.Robbie: What did you tell Grandpa?Philip: The truth.Robbie: Then you're not upset about my not wantin to go into medicine?Philip: I'm not upset at all. I'm just happy that we're able to talk about it.Robbie: I am too, Dad.Philip: I suppose you want to apply to Columbia.Robbie: Yes, but I also wanted to apply to several other colleges.Philip: I thought you wanted to go to Colurnbia.Robbie: Well, I might want to go to Columbia. But I might not. I just want to be able to make my own decision.Philip: You're a real Stewart!Robbie: And if I think about it long enough, you never know...Philip: Never know what?Robbie: If I make my own decision, I might choose Michigan.Philip: Robbie, you're something! You know, when I was your age, said exactly the same thing to Grandpa.Episode 10 Smell the FlowersAct 1.Sam: Good morning, Susan.Susan: Good morning, Sam . What's the chedule today?Sam: Ten 0'clock, telephone FAO Schwarz about the new twin baby dolls.Susan: OK.Sam: Telephone Mrs. Zaskey at the advertising agency.Susan: I did that. Go on.Sam: Eleven 0'clock, approve the sketches for the toy spaceship.Susan: Where are they?Sam: Right here.Susan: Did you look at them?Sam: Yes, I did.Susan: What do you think of the spaceship?Sam: I think the kids'll love it.Susan: Would you show me the drawings, please?Sam: Huh.Susan: Now, what else is on the schedule today?Sam: Well, at one o'clock you have a lunch appointment with Mr.Levine, the client from the Toytown Stores.Susan: Where?Sam: At Rossano's.Susan: Hmm. Anything else?Sam: At four o'clock, you have a meeting with the production staff in the conference room.Susan: Make sure everybody is at that meeting.Sam: Will do. At six you're meeting Mr.Ozawa.Susan: Oh, yes. Are his models here?。
走遍美国03
【走遍美国精讲笔记】第3课:祖父的行李箱ACT 1-1 “我们要去车站接他吗?”【故事梗概】早上,在Stewart家的厨房,Ellen和Marilyn正在厨房里准备早饭。
她们兴奋地谈到祖父即将从佛罗里达州到达的事并决定上楼去为他布置房间。
这时Richard和Robbie走进了厨房。
Ellen: Marilyn, you want coffee or tea?Marilyn: Coffee, please.Ellen: I am so excited! At this time tommorrow morning Grandpa will be sitting in the kitchen with us.Marilyn: When does he arrive?Ellen: At six o'clock this evening.Marilyn: By plane?Ellen: No, by train.Marilyn: Are we picking him up at the station?Ellen: Not Grandpa. He doesn't want anybody picking him up. He likes to be independent.Marilyn: Huh.Ellen: Oh, let's go upstairs and prepare Grandpa's room.Marilyn: Great! Let's do it!Richard: Good morning, Mom.Robbie: Morning.Ellen: Well, hi, fellas.Richard: Hello.Marilyn: Hi, honey.Richard&Robbie: Morning, Marilyn.Marilyn: We're going upstairs to set up Grandpa's room. There's coffee ready.【语言点精讲】1. You want coffee or tea?你要咖啡还是要茶?是"Do you want coffee or tea?"的非正式说法。
一些英语学习软件app的要点分析
英语APP软件情况汇总与分析(学习机、PC、智能手机)传神公司战略发展部目录一、一些英语学习机的情况 (4)1.1点读机类的英语学习机 (4)1.2点读机—口语奇招 (4)1.3单词学习机----看背机 (4)1.4 在08年推出的口语学习机ee星 (4)1.5右脑王英语学习机 (5)二、电脑英语学习软件 (5)2.1视听英语学习王 (5)2.2口语学习软件之英语教练 (6)2.3八哥看电影学英语 (6)2.4能飞英语学习软件 (7)2.5特色背单词软件 (7)2.5.1 CJC好玩背单词软件 (7)2.5.2“用右脑背单词”软件 (8)2.5.3我爱背单词 (8)2.6一些英语字典 (8)2.7能说会道---语音朗读软件 (9)三、手机英语学习软件 (9)3.1沪江系列APP (9)3.1.1沪江口语700句 (9)3.1.2沪江听力酷 (9)3.1.3沪江网校 (9)3.1.4沪江英语听说读写 (10)3.1.5 沪江开心词场 (10)3.2爱语吧系列APP (10)3.2.1 VOA英语伴侣 (10)3.2.2 VOA常速英语 (11)3.2.3 BBC六分钟英语 (11)3.2.4电影学英语之《越狱学英语》 (11)3.2.5爱语吧之美食学英语 (11)3.2.6爱语吧之听歌学英语 (11)3.3英语听说通-朗易思听 (12)3.4爱卡微口语 (13)3.5掌中英语 (13)3.6魔方英语 (13)3.7完美英语视听学习软件 (14)3.8百词斩英语单词学习软件 (14)3.9优听Radio 手机收音机 (14)四、英语学习软件的要点特性 (15)4.1点读机: (15)4.2起点测试和学习计划的制订: (15)4.3学习内容的全面性: (15)4.4练习提供: (15)4.5口语学习: (15)4.6单词学习方法: (16)4.7趣味英语学习: (16)4.8普通听力学习: (16)4.9外电英语听力学习: (16)4.10有特色的英语学习软件: (16)4.11英语学习和网络资源或网校的对接: (17)4.12一些附加功能: (17)4.13英语实时外电的收听: (17)一、一些英语学习机的情况1.1点读机类的英语学习机它通过万点电磁感应定位系统与无线传感点击技术等高科技手段,将文字化的书本教材变成能按学习需要任意发声的有声教材。
四年级上册语文期中考试复习教案
四年级上册语文期中考试复习教案四年级上册语文期中考试复习教案1教学目标:1、能正确、有感情的朗读课文。
2、通过感悟、品读课文语言文字,感受盲童对生活的热爱,激发学生热爱生活,创造美好生活的思想感情。
3、领悟“谁都有生活的权利,谁都可以创造一个属于自己的缤纷世界”的内涵。
教学重点:通过读、悟、品读课文语言文字,感受课文的美。
教学难点:感受盲童对生活的热爱,领悟“谁都有生活的权利,谁都可以创造一个属于自己的缤纷世界”的内涵。
教学方法:采用灵活多样的教学方法,通过启发,找出文中的重点词句,让学生在合作交流,探究活动中,联系上下文,结合生活实际理解句子。
教学过程:(一)课前准备。
在春暖春开的季节,很高心和大家一起来上课。
同学们你们高兴吗?用你们的方式表示一下对康老师的欢迎好吗?大家的掌声包含了欢迎,也包含了对老师的鼓励。
老师为了表示谢意,送给大家一首歌,会唱的可以小声跟着唱。
(二)导入。
1、歌声好听吗?那老师太高兴了。
我们可以开始上课好吗?小朋友在寻找春天,因为春天是美丽的,春天在你们的眼中是什么样的,可以用个词语来形容一下吗?(学生自由说)(板书春天)春天在同学们的眼中真美啊!那同学们是用什么方式发现春天的美呢?(学生自由说)是呀我们可以用明亮的眼睛观赏美丽的春色,用鼻子感受花草的清香,而我们17课主人公安静却用自己独特的方式触摸到了春天。
(板书触摸)2、齐读课题(三)整体感知,回顾课文内容。
1、概述文章内容谁能说说这篇课文主要写了一件什么事?(学生说)安静这样的举动,作者感叹到:这真是一个是奇迹!(板书奇迹)作者为什么说这是一个奇迹?这不是我们很容易做到的吗?(学生说)那安静创造了那些奇迹呢?2、接读课文,边听课文边思考,把你认为与奇迹有关的语句画下来。
(四)细读课文,深入品析。
1、盲女孩安静创造了那些奇迹?把你画出来的语句读给同学听听。
2、指名说(板书奇迹内容)3、相互说一说安静是如何来创造的这些奇迹?你从奇迹中又体会到什么?预设(一)安静在花丛中穿梭,她走得很流畅,没有一点磕磕绊绊。
走遍美国详解04~01
Richard:I bet I can go one hour in your class this morning and not feel a thing!
15.Jack Davis, please. =May I speak to Jack Davis, please.
16. You need to complete some forms before the class.
complete:to fill out/fill in
17.I'm on my way over .我这就过来。
Richard:Yeah. Quite a bit different. I think aerobics is easy. I could work out in your class with no problem.
Marilyn:You think so?
Richard:Oh, without a doubt. When's the next class?
In Richard and Marilyn's room the next morning. Richard is lifting weights. Marilyn is sewing.
Marilyn:Aren't you going to the aerobics class this morning?
Richard:[He teases her. ]I lift weights every morning for sixty minutes without stopping. [He shows her his arm muscle. ]No problem.
走遍美国精讲笔记【1-26课】
走遍美国精讲笔记【1-26课】LTAlexandra: Oh, she's very pretty.Richard: Thanks.【语言点精讲】1. Would you like some coffee?Would you like...相当于“你想要...吗?”,在客气地请对方做某事或请客时用。
如本文中,Richard问Alexandra“想来一点咖啡吗”,他说"Would you like some coffee?"在谈到自己的书Family Album, U.S.A.时,他问对方“想要看一看吗”,"Would you like to see them?"如果我们不想接受,就说"No, thank you."如果愿意接受,则说"Yes. I'd like that." 或者"Yes. Please."2. Here they are.把东西给别人看时用。
单数时用Here it is.3. Thanks.在本情境中出现的两次"Thanks"都是对于别人赞美的回应。
称赞对方,或对方的家人,是美国人很重要的一种社交习惯,被人称赞时,要表示乐于接受并愉快地感谢,不要急于否认或自贬,也不要表现得扭捏不安。
所以无论是人家说你的英语好--"Your English is very good.",还是称赞你的夫人很漂亮--"Oh, she's very pretty.",都不必不好意思,只要说声"Thank you" 就可以了。
ACT 1-4 “很高兴认识你。
”【故事梗概】Richard问到了Alexandra的家庭及个人情况。
在交谈中,Richard突然想起了与自己的妻子还有约定,于是与Alexandra匆匆告辞,下船离开。
走遍美国16
【走遍美国精讲笔记】第16课:意外的惊喜ACT 1-1 “我当然认识他。
”【故事梗概】星期六上午,Robbie和Grandpa (Malcolm Stewart)在厨房里说话。
邮递员送来了一些信。
夹在一堆帐单和广告中间的是一封Grandpa 大学时的室友Pete Waters写来的信。
Robbie: The mailman just dropped some mail in our box, Grandpa.Grandpa: Probably a lot of advertising and bills. Why don't you write to me, Robbie, so I can get some interesting mail? Robbie: You were right, Grandpa. Advertising, bills, bills, advertising.Grandpa: It's just like I said, Robbie. Nothing interesting.Robbie: You won't believe it, Grandpa, but there's a letter here addressed to you, Mr. Malcolm Stewart, and it looks like a personal letter.Grandpa: Oh, it must be a bill.Robbie: I don't think so. The return name and address is Pete Waters, RFD Number 1, Chesterton.Grandpa: You're joking. Pete Waters?Robbie: Pete Waters, RFD Number 1, Chesterton. You know him?Grandpa: Do I know Pete Waters? You bet I do! He was my roommate in college. He visited with Grandma and me in Florida about five years ago.[He opens the letter.]【语言点精讲】1. The mailman just dropped some mail in our box, Grandpa.爷爷,邮递员刚在我们信箱里投放了一些信件。
走遍美国文本及笔记17-1
ACT 1-1 “想让影集出版会遇到不少困难吗?”【故事梗概】一天晚上,Richard坐在家里的楼梯上,他在看一些他给各表演艺术中心拍摄的照片。
Marilyn走下楼来,她停下脚步帮助Richard审查这一批照片。
Marilyn: What are you doing'?Richard: [He looks at his photographs.] I think I've got them.Marilyn: You think you've got what?Richard: Performing arts - performing arts centers. I think I've got them all, but I'm not sure. Marilyn: [She looks at the photographs.] I think you have got it, Richard. Lincoln Center, home of the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Ballet, the New York Philharmonic.Richard: Shubert Alley center of the theater on Broadway.Marilyn: And Carnegie Hall. And the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington. Richard: And the Music Center in Los Angeles. And the others. I do have it all.Marilyn: You have been working on this for some time, Richard. I'm glad you feel you've finally put it all together. What now?Richard: Now for the hard part.Marilyn: Oh, you think you're going to have a hard time getting the album published? Richard: Well, it won't be easy.【语言点精讲】1. I think I've got them.我认为该拍的我都拍到了。
走遍美国 (19)
I cried because I miss them all. 我哭 因为我想念怂 们。
You really miss your family, don't you? 非常惦念 的家热 是吗
is no longer in service. 是空号。
The number's no longer in service. 这个号码现在是空汉拧
Oh, you poor, poor baby. 呵 可怜的小 伙
You've lost your family. 无家可归了。
We'll find them. 我们会找到他们的
And you can use my Walkman. 可以用我的随身烫
That's a good idea. 好主意。
But if we go out, 但是我们出去
please don't complain 你可别老抱怨
about your math teacher or your math homework. 你的数学老师或你档 数学作业。
I want to have fun. 我想要快快乐乐的
So do I. 我也想。
I have to turn off the lights, 我得关掉灯
or else my father will get really angry. 要不然 我爸爸会汉 生气。
He says I never turn them out when I leave. 他说我离开时从不构 灯。
走遍美国第四课act3
Marilyn: Grandpa, Ellen, Philip, Robbie, you and me. That's six steaks. Richard: Don't forget Susan.Marilyn: Seven steaks. Cooking dinner for the entire family is not so easy. The shopping: the salad: tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers and onions. The main course: steak and potatoes. Richard, how much broccoli do I need for seven people?Richard: Marilyn, I have to tell you something. At today's exercise class…Marilyn: Yes, Richard.Richard: Well, I didn't really exercise.Marilyn: I knew it!Richard: I wanted to, but Jack Davis needed a photographer. I'm sorry, Marilyn. Marilyn: I don't understand. Did you exercise or not?Richard: No. Instead of exercising, I photographed the class.Marilyn: And you didn't exercise?Richard: No.Marilyn: There's another advanced class today at four o'clock. We'll go together. Richard: What about the bet?Marilyn: Oh, the bet is still on, but you shop for the groceries. Remember, you win, and I cook dinner for the entire family.Richard: You win, and I cook dinner for the entire family.Marilyn: Including Susan. Four o'clock at the advanced exercise class. With me. 【语言点精讲】1. How much broccoli do I need for seven people?7个人吃饭得买多少花椰菜?how much后面跟不可数名词,如broccoli, lettuce。
小升初英语教程 配套经典教学片《走遍美国》Lesson 4 第4课
Lesson 4 第4课EPISODE 1 46 Linden Street 林登大街46号ACT IPART 4It's an album of pictures of the United States: the cities, the special places, and the people. 是关于美国的相册:一些城市、一些特别的地方和普通百姓。
And these are pictures of people working: 这是人们工作中的照片:steelworkers, bankers, police, street vendors, ambulance drivers, doctors....钢架工人、银行家、警察、街头小贩、救护车驾驶员、医生等等……Oh, this is my father. He's a doctor. 噢,这是我父亲。
他是一名医生。
This is my mother. 这是我母亲。
What's her name? 她叫什么名字?Ellen. Ellen。
My younger brother, Robbie. 这是我弟弟Robbie 。
He goes to high school. 他在上高中。
This is my sister Susan. 这是我妹妹Susan 。
She works for a toy company. 她在一家玩具公司工作。
Here's my grandfather. He lives in Florida. 这是我祖父。
他住在佛罗里达州。
And this is my wife Marilyn. 这是我太太Marilyn 。
Oh, she's very pretty. 噢, 她很漂亮。
Thanks. 谢谢夸奖。
Vocabulary 词汇work – workerdrive – driverbank – bankerpretty – beautifulGrammar 语法含do动词的第三人称单数肯定句chant 作词:Tim田老师BPM: 80My father works as a children’s doctor.He loves Susan who is his daughter.My younger brother Robbie goes to high school. He thinks playing the guitar looks so cool.My sister Susan works for a toy company.She works hard to make a lot of money.My grandpa lives in a state called Florida.He lives in a nation that’s next to Canada. 我父亲是儿童医生。
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Richard:I know. I know. I'm really sorry. I left my bag of film on the ferry. I went back for it, but the ferry was gone. I lost a whole day's work.
Marilyn:I'll call the Staten Island Ferry lost-and-found office.
Richard:I didn't think of that. Thanks.
Marilyn:[She picks up the telephone and dials the number for information.]Hello. Yes. The number, please, of the Staten Island Ferry lost-and-found office. Five five five… zero eight zero eight. Thank you.[She hangs up and dials the number.]
Marilyn:It's six o'clock , Where's my husband? I was expecting him here at five forty-five.
Customer:Don't worry. The traffic is very heavy at this hour.
2.Remember, the number 1 train. The uptown platform .
在纽约,地铁线有uptown 北线(向北驶)和downtown南线(向南驶)之分,在每个地铁站口都有标志。
走遍美国10 Smell the Flowers
Smell the FlowersACT IGood morning, Susan. 早安,Susan。
Good morning, Sam. 早安,Sam。
What's the schedule today? 今天的工作是怎么安排的?Ten o'clock, 十点钟,telephone FAO Schwarz about the new twin baby dolls. 打电话给FAO Schwarz谈关于双胞娃娃玩具的事。
OK. 好的。
Telephone Mrs. Zaskey at the advertising agency. 打电话给广告代理Zaskey夫人。
I did that. Go on. 我已经打了。
继续说。
Eleven o'clock, approve the sketches for the toy spaceship. 十一点钟,批玩具太空船的草图。
Where are they? 草图在哪儿?Right here. 就在这儿。
Did you look at them? 你看过了吗?Yes, I did. 是的,我看过了。
What do you think of the spaceship? 你觉得那个太空船怎么样?I think the kids'll love it. 我觉得孩子们会喜欢。
Would you show me the drawings, please? 请把草图给我看看好吗?Huh. 嗯。
Now, what else is on the schedule today? 那么,今天的工作表还有些什么?Well, at one o'clock 嗯,一点钟you have a lunch appointment with Mr. Levine, 你跟Levine先生约好吃午饭,the client from the Toytown Stores. 这个客户来自Toytown Stores。
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走遍美国41. They have a dinner date tonight.他们今天晚上一起吃晚饭。
Have a date with sb=have an appointment with sb2. But Harry is late.Be late for class/school3. He is lost.lose lost4. Will Harry find Susan’s apartment?改为陈述句5. What pretty flowers!= How pretty the flowers are!感叹句讲解与练习由感叹词what引导的感叹句。
what修饰名词或名词短语,有以下两种形式:1. What+a(an)+(形容词)+单数可数名词+主语+谓语!或是:What+名词词组+主语+谓语!如:What an apple(n.phrase) this is! What a fine day it is!2. What+(形容词)+可数名词复数或不可数名词+主语+谓语!What kind women they are! What nice music it is!由How引导的感叹句。
how用来修饰形容词、副词或动词。
其结构是:How+形容词(副词)+主语+谓语!How hard the workers are working!How clever the girl is!How quickly the boy is writing!注意:当how修饰动词时,动词不跟着感叹词提到主语之前。
How the runner runs!what与how引导的感叹句,一般情况下可以相互转换,转换后意义不变。
如:What an interesting story it is!==How interesting the story is!what a beautiful building it is!==How beautiful the building is!在口语中,感叹句的主语和谓语常常省略。
如:What a nice present!(省略it is)How disappointed!(省略she is或其它可作本句主、谓的词语)关于感叹句what 和how 的区别:一、由"what"引导的感叹句:"what"意为"多么"用作定语,修饰名词(被强调部分),单数可数名词前要加不定冠词a/an,复数可数名词或不可数名词前不用冠词。
这类句子的结构形式是:what+(a/an)+adj.+n.+主语+谓语+(it is).如:①What a clever girl she is! 多么聪明的姑娘呀!二、由"how"引导的感叹句:"how"意为"多么",用作状语,修饰形容词或副词(被强调部分)。
如果修饰形容词,则句中的谓语动词用系动词;如果how修饰副词,则句中的谓语动词用行为动词,这类句子的结构形式是:How+adj.(adv.)+主语+谓语+(it is).如:How cold it is today! 今天多么冷呀!三、在表示同一意义时,英语感叹既可用"what"引导,也可用"how"引导。
如:What a hot day it is! How hot the day is !四、感叹句在表示激动强烈的感情时,口语中常常采用省略句,其后面的主语和谓语往往略去不讲。
如:What a fine day! 多么晴朗的天呀!6. Don’t worry about being late.Worry(v.) about sth(doing sth)=be worried about sth7. Excuse the mess. I just moved here.请原谅我: Forgive me请原谅我的迟到:Please excuse me for(接原因) being late.【for有很多种用法:1. 表示“当作、作为”。
如:I like some bread and milk for breakfast. 我喜欢把面包和牛奶作为早餐。
What will we have for supper? 我们晚餐吃什么?2. 表示理由或原因,意为“因为、由于”。
如:Thank you for helping me with my English. 谢谢你帮我学习英语。
Thank you for your last letter. 谢谢你上次的来信。
Thank you for teaching us so well. 感谢你如此尽心地教我们。
3. 表示动作的对象或接受者,意为“给……”、“对…… (而言)”。
如:Let me pick it up for you. 让我为你捡起来。
Watching TV too much is bad for your health. 看电视太多有害于你的健康。
4. 表示时间、距离,意为“计、达”。
如:I usually do the running for an hour in the morning. 我早晨通常跑步一小时。
We will stay there for two days. 我们将在那里逗留两天。
5. 表示去向、目的,意为“向、往、取、买”等。
如:Let’s go for a walk. 我们出去散步吧。
I came here for my schoolbag.我来这儿取书包。
I paid twenty yuan for the dictionary. 我花了20元买这本词典。
6. 表示所属关系或用途,意为“为、适于……的”。
如:It’s time for school. 到上学的时间了。
Here is a letter for you. 这儿有你的一封信。
7. 表示“支持、赞成”。
如:Are you for this plan or against it? 你是支持还是反对这个计划?8. 用于一些固定搭配中。
如:Who are you waiting for? 你在等谁?For example, Mr Green is a kind teacher. 比如,格林先生是一位心地善良的老师。
】请原谅我这样说:Pardon me for saying so.请原谅我来晚了: Please excuse my late arrival.请原谅我这么健忘: Please pardon my forgetfulness.请原谅我打扰了你: Please excuse my disturbing you.请原谅我打断你的话: Excuse me for interrupting you.=excuse my interruption。
如果我错了,请原谅我: Forgive me if I am wrong.8.I’d like you to meet my sister….9.have fun; have a nice evening; have a good time指路用语:1.Walk to the corner, then make a left turn. Then walk twoblocks(街区) to the traffic lights,then make another left toWooster。
(视频)2.Wooster street is two blocks and 83 is to the right . (视频)指路常用语回答Where's the (nearest)…?1.可用以下简单的答语:It's over there. 在那边 It's behind the…在…后面It's next to the…在…旁边 It's in front of the …它就在…前面It's near the …它在…附近 It's on the right/left of the …它在…右/左边It's outside the …它在…外面 It's on the other side of the …它在…对面2. 回答Which is the way to…please? 和How can I get to…? 等问路的话时,可根据具体情况,将下列有关句子组织起来用:Walk along this road/street. 沿着这条路/街走。
It\'s about … metres from here. 从这里大约…米。
Take the lst/… turning on the left/right.在第…个转弯处左/右转。
It\'s about … meters along on the right/left. 沿右边/左边大约…米。
Walk on and turn left/right. 继续走再向左/右转。
Turn right/left at the traffic lights. You\'ll find the … on the right /left. 在交通灯右/左转,你会发现……在右/左边。
5. Turn right / left at the first / second crossing / turning / corner6.Sorry, I don’t know. I’m a stranger here, too 7.Take a left = Make a left = Turn left向左转.光讲 take a left 不明确时,可以加上路名 Take a left on Hemphill Ave.。