实用英语第四册unit4课件

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1、Cover,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE,Practical College English Course (IV),上海交通大学出版社,美心英语,实用英语,Contents,美心英语,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),Unit Four,Focus 1 Language Skills,Focus 2 Language Use,Focus 3 Translation Skills,上海交通大学出版社,F1 Contents,美心英语,Focus 1 Language Skills Section 1: Text: Struggles in LifeBackground In

2、formationWarm UpVocabularyIntensive Reading Exercises: I , II, III, IV, V, VI, VIISection 2: Listening and Speaking,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),Unit 4,上海交通大学出版社,Background information Focus1 Section 1,Focus 1 Section I,美心英语,Background Information,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),上海交通大学出版社,Warm up Focus1 Section 1,

3、美心英语,Focus 1 Section I,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),Warm Up,What do you remember about the 911 terrorist attacks in New York City in 2001? 2. Have you experienced or heard of any unexpected accidents? Can you describe them?,上海交通大学出版社,Vocabulary Focus1 Section 1,美心英语,Vocabulary,Focus 1 Section I,ENJOYING C

4、AMBRIDGE(IV),上海交通大学出版社,生命的抗争 有些人可能是从报纸上认识我的,而有些人则是从对我做的电视报道上认识我的。看来记者都是询问我同样的问题。他们看着我,面露同情;我则报以微笑,礼貌地回答他们的问题。为什么他们总觉得有必要问我记得那天发生了什么?那天开始时,真的一切很正常。,Intensive Reading-Para1 Focus1 Section 1,美心英语,1 Some people may have known me from the newspapers, others from the stories that were done on me. It seeme

5、d that the reporters had the same inquiry over and over. They would look at me and show pity. I would smile, and politely answer their questions. Why did they feel the need to always ask me what I remembered about that day? The day really started out quite normally.,Struggles in Life,Focus 1 Section

6、 I,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),over and over: 反复地,一再,多次;相当于over and over again。 e.g. (1) The account checked the money over and over. (2) In order to buy the goods at a good price, he negotiated with the seller over and over (again).,上海交通大学出版社,plastic: n. U, C 塑料;塑料学;信用卡 e.g. (1) Childrens toys are made

7、of plastic. (2) The plastics industry in the country is well-developed. plastic还可以用作形容词,意为“ 塑料制的,塑料的”。 e.g. It is safe for children to use plastic spoons.,kick: vt. 踢,踹 e.g. (1) She kicked me under the table. (2) The police kicked the door down. kick还可以用作名词,意为“ 踢”。 e.g. If the door wont open, just g

8、ive it a good kick.,Intensive Reading-Para1 Focus1 Section 1,美心英语,2 I began to walk to work. I was paying an odd amount of attention to the ground that day. I was kicking a piece of plastic as I walked down the crowded streets. I must have kicked that little piece of plastic all the way to where my

9、little shop was set up. I opened shop early, maybe about 7:00. It was Tuesday and the early rush would start soon.,Focus 1 Section I,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),an (odd) amount of: 一定量的 它可以看作限定词短语,与a number of意义相近,但一般修饰表示金钱、数量、体积等的不可数名词。 e.g. (1) Ex-soccer chief charged with taking an enormous amount in

10、bribes. (2) Chinas soccer corruption trials attract an inordinate amount of attention of soccer fans.,上海交通大学出版社,那天我出发步行去上班,对路面稍加留意。我沿着拥挤的街道边走边踢着一块塑料。我一定是一路踢那块塑料直到我的小店门口。那天我开店很早,大概是七点。正好是星期二,早晨高峰期马上就要到了。,Intensive Reading-Para1 Focus1 Section 1,美心英语,Focus 1 Section I,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),(1) How di

11、d the writer go to work on the day of the terrorist attack?,He walked to work that day. As he walked down the crowded street, he was kicking a piece of plastic.,Questions about Para. 2,(2) When did the writer open the shop?,He opened the shop early, at about 7:00.,上海交通大学出版社,几年前母亲去世后,我就继承了这家小店。我和母亲非常

12、亲近,我将她的相片放在一个十字架里,一直戴在脖子上。在住宅区开这么一家小店,使我很容易和顾客们建立起融洽和谐的关系。我几乎和所有人都很友好,除了一位。这一点我认为是没法改变的,据我所知,有些人就是那么愤世嫉俗,你拿他一点办法都没有。,Intensive Reading-Para1 Focus1 Section 1,美心英语,3 I inherited my mothers shop when she passed away a few years ago. My mother and I were very close. I continue to wear her picture insid

13、e a cross around my neck. Having such a little shop uptown made it easier to have a rapport with the customers. I was friendly with just about all of them, except one. I didnt think it was anything I could have changed. Ive learned that some people just hate life and theres nothing you can do about

14、it.,Focus 1 Section I,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),uptown: ad. 向城市的北部(尤指有钱人的住宅区) e.g. It is really convenient to live uptown. uptown也可作形容词和名词,意思和作副词一样。 e.g. (1) We walked uptown a couple of blocks until we found a cab. (2) You should take a uptown train and get off at the 42nd Street.,be friendly with: 与某

15、人友好 e.g. (1) China is very friendly with its neighbouring countries. (2) The dormitory keeper is friendly with all the students.,上海交通大学出版社,Intensive Reading-Para1 Focus1 Section 1,美心英语,4 Mr. Shepard was an older man in his fifties and always came in smelling like a cats litter box. I once asked him

16、if he had cats, and he scolded me. I had never spoken back in case the customers saw it as disrespect. I dreaded every morning at 10:00 when he would come in, and he knew it.,Focus 1 Section I,ENJOYING CAMBRIDGE(IV),speak back (to): 回嘴,顶嘴,不礼貌地说 e.g. (1) You are not supposed to speak back to your parents. (2) Its really impolite to speak back to teachers.,dread vt./vi. 非常害怕,极为担心 e.g. (1) The pronounce was the moment he had been dreading. (2) I dread to think what will happen in the case of a major emergency dread还可作名词,意为“恐惧,令人惧怕的事物”。 e.g. I have an irrational dread of snake.,

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