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1、Unit 1Yingyi (Nancy) YangAgendaListening and SpeakingReading Text 1Grammar & WritingAgendaListening and SpeakingReading Text 1Grammar & WritingAgendaListening and SpeakingReading Text 1Grammar & WritingPassage AWhen I Grow UpPassage A1.What did you dream to be when you were young? And how about now?

2、2.Do you think you can realize your dream? Why or why not?Pre-reading questionsPassage A拾荒记 三毛在我的小学时代里,我个人最拿手的功课就是作文和美术。当时,我们全科老师是一个教学十分认真而又严厉的女人。她很少给我们下课,自己也不回办公室去,连中午吃饭的时间,她都舍不得离开我们,我们一面静悄悄的吃便当,一面还得洗耳恭听老师习惯性的骂人。我是常常被指名出来骂的一个。一星期里也只有两堂作文课是我太平的时间。也许老师对我的作文实在是有些欣赏,她常常忘了自己叫骂我时的种种可厌的名称,一上作文课,就会说:“三毛,快快

3、写,写完了站起来朗诵。”有一天老师出了一个每学期都会出的作文题目,叫我们好好发挥,并且说:“应该尽量写得有理想才好。”等到大家都写完了,下课时间还有多,老师坐在教室右边的桌上低头改考卷,顺口就说:“三毛,站起来将你的作文念出来。”Passage A小小的我捧了簿子大声朗读起来。 “我的志愿 我有一天长大了,希望做一个拾破烂的人,因为这种职业,不但可以呼吸新鲜的空气,同时又可以大街小巷的游走玩耍,一面工作一面游戏自由快乐得如同天上的飞鸟。更重要的是,人们常常不知不觉的将许多还可以利用的好东西当作垃圾丢掉,拾破烂的人最愉快的时刻就是将这些蒙尘的好东西再度发掘出来,这” 念到这儿,老师顺手丢过来一只

4、黑板擦,打到了坐在我旁边的同学,我一吓,也放下本子不再念了,呆呆的等着受罚。 “什么文章嘛!你”老师大吼一声。她喜怒无常的性情我早已习惯了,可是在作文课上对我这样发脾气还是不太常有的。 “乱写!乱写!什么拾破烂的!将来要拾破烂,现在书也不必念了,滚出去好了,对不对得起父母”老师又大拍桌子惊天动地的喊。 Passage A“重写!别的同学可以下课。”她瞪了我一眼便出去了。于是,我又写: “我有一天长大了,希望做一个夏天卖冰棒,冬天卖烤红薯的街头小贩,因为这种职业不但可以呼吸新鲜空气,又可以大街小巷的游走玩耍,更重要的是,一面做生意,一面可以顺便看看,沿街的垃圾箱里,有没有被人丢弃的好东西,这”

5、第二次作文缴上去,老师划了个大红叉,当然又丢下来叫重写。结果我只好胡乱写着:“我长大要做医生,拯救天下万民”。老师看了十分感动,批了个甲,并且说:“这才是一个有理想,不辜负父母期望的志愿。” 我那可爱的老师并不知道,当年她那一只打偏了的黑板擦和两次重写的处罚,并没有改悼我内心坚强的信念,这许多年来,我虽然没有真正以拾荒为职业,可是我是拾着垃圾长大的,越拾越专门,这个习惯已经根深蒂固,什么处罚也改不了我。当初胡说的什么拯救天下万民的志愿是还给老师保存了。 (节选)Passage AWhen I was 5 years old my mother always told me that happi

6、ness was the key to life. When I went to school they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I wrote down happy. They told me I didnt understand the assignment, and I told them they didnt understand life-John Lennon五岁时,妈妈告诉我,人生的关键在于快乐。上学后,人们问我长大了想成为什么样的人,我写下“快乐”。他们告诉我,我理解错了题目,我告诉他们,他们理解错了人生。约翰列

7、侬Passage APre-reading questions1. 1. Match the interest areas in the left column with the possible careers in the right column.If you are interested in then you might like to be a(n) .singer/dancer/composerflight attendant (航空服务员) / tour guideprogrammer/network engineer/ software engineerathlete/per

8、sonal trainer/bodyguardjudge / policeman / lawyerlawsportsmusiccomputerstravelingPassage AWhen I Grow UpPassage AIn kindergarten, my class was asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Crayons danced across sheets of paper to illustrate our dream jobs. Our drawings were hung in the hall way

9、for our parents to see at Back to School Night. I remember looking down the line and seeing pictures of ballet dancers dancing, firefighters putting out a big fire, and spacemen leaping across the moonjobs that were seen as typical dreams of five-year-olds.Passage AMy picture showed a stick figure w

10、ith brown hair holding a bottle of orange juice over something like a counter. Underneath was my hardly readable handwriting: When I grow up, I want to work at the Market Basket because it would be fun to swipe orange juice across the scanner at the checkout counter. To this day my parents wont let

11、me forget that out of everything I could have wished to be, my five-year-old self wished to work at the local grocery store.Passage AWhen we are young, questions of what we want to be when we grow up are common. Yet we are not expected to respond with an answer that is likely to come true. When we b

12、ecome teens, we are asked the very same question twice as often. The difference is that we are supposed to answer with confidence. As teenagers, we are expected to know exactly what we want to be and how we are going to achieve that goal. Not all of us can be so sure. Even though I am in high school

13、, I cannot answer confidently. But I dont consider that a bad thing. How am I supposed to know what I will want to spend my time doing at age 40?Passage AWhen I think about the future, I definitely dont see myself working at the Market Basket, but in reality, if that was what would make me happy, I

14、would do it. So, the next time someone asks me what I want to be when I grow up, I will simply say “happy.”Happiness is a destination for everyone. We may want to take different paths in life, but we all want to be happy wherever we end up. Choose your path, but dont worry too much about whether you

15、r choice is right or not. Make a mistake or two and try new things. But always remember: If youre not happy, youre not at the end of your journey yet.Passage ACrayons danced across sheets of paper to illustrate our dream jobs. Passage ACrayons danced across sheets of paper to illustrate our dream jo

16、bs. n. a thin flat piece of sth. such as paper, metal, or glass Dad bought a sheet of glass and repaired the window himself.爸爸买了一片玻璃自己修补窗户。Passage ACrayons danced across sheets of paper to illustrate our dream jobs. v. to show sth. by using pictures, lists of numbers, etc. Let me illustrate the poin

17、t with some very simple graphs.让我用一些非常简单的图表来阐明这个观点。Passage ACrayons danced across sheets of paper to illustrate our dream jobs. 彩色蜡笔在纸上飞舞,描绘着我们梦想的工作。The twenty-first century sees a lot of scientific discoveries and inventions.二十一世纪见证了许多科学发现和发明。Passage AOur drawings were hung in the hall way for our

18、parents to see at Back to School Night. 我们的画被挂在走廊里,好让我们的父母在“返校之夜”可以看到。Passage AI remember looking down the line and seeing pictures of ballet dancers dancing, firefighters putting out a big fire, and spacemen leaping across the moonjobs that were seen as typical dreams of five-year-olds.Passage AI r

19、emember looking down the line and seeing pictures of ballet dancers dancing, firefighters putting out a big fire, and spacemen leaping across the moonjobs that were seen as typical dreams of five-year-olds.1. Jump通用词,指用双脚向上跳,向下跳,或在同一平面上跳到有一定距离的某一点上,或跳过。 2. leap 则比较正式,常用于文学或比较高雅的文字中。3. skip 指轻快而活泼的跳,

20、或者轻盈而灵敏的跳,如儿童的跳绳游戏4. spring指突然起跳,好象在弹力作用下的跳。Passage AI remember looking down the line and seeing pictures of ballet dancers dancing, firefighters putting out a big fire, and spacemen leaping across the moonjobs that were seen as typical dreams of five-year-olds.我记得放眼望去,有的画上是正在跳舞的芭蕾舞演员,有的是正在扑灭大火的消防员,

21、有的是正在月球上跳跃行走的宇航员,这些工作都是五岁孩子梦想中的工作。Passage AI remember looking down the line and seeing pictures of ballet dancers dancing, firefighters putting out a big fire, and spacemen leaping across the moonjobs that were seen as typical dreams of five-year-olds.remember doing sth.remember to do sth.I remember

22、 turning off the lights when I left home.我记得出门时把灯关了。Passage AI remember looking down the line and seeing pictures of ballet dancers dancing, firefighters putting out a big fire, and spacemen leaping across the moonjobs that were seen as typical dreams of five-year-olds.remember doing sth.remember to

23、 do sth.Please remember to turn off the lights when you leave.离开时请记得关灯。Passage ARemember我在回家的路上停下来买面包。I stopped to buy bread on the way home.Stop 他必须得停止考虑这件事。 He has to stop thinking about it.Forget Try Regret Mean Go on Be afraidPassage ARemember办公室里的灯还在亮着。他忘了关灯。The light in the office is still on.

24、 He forgot to turn it off.Stop 他忘记是否关灯了。He forgot turning the light off.Forget Try Regret Mean Go on Be afraidPassage ARemember你必须尽量更仔细些。You must try to be more careful.Stop 我尝试了做园丁工作但没有成功。I tried gardening but didnt succeed.Forget Try Regret Mean Go on Be afraidPassage ARemember我很遗憾必须这么做,但没有其他选择。I

25、regret to have to do this, but I have no choice.Stop 我不后悔告诉了她我的想法。I dont regret telling her what I thought.Forget Try Regret Mean Go on Be afraidPassage ARemember我想走,但我父亲不会允许我走。I mean to go, but my father would not allow me to.Stop 那样做意味着浪费时间。Doing that means wasting time.Forget Try Regret Mean Go o

26、n Be afraidPassage ARemember我们吃完晚饭,接着看电视。We had supper and went on to watch TV.Stop 他没有休息,继续工作。He didnt have a rest and went on working.Forget Try Regret Mean Go on Be afraidPassage ARemember她不敢叫醒丈夫。She was afraid to wake her husband up. Stop 她怕把丈夫弄醒了。She was afraid of waking her husband.Forget Try

27、Regret Mean Go on Be afraidPassage AMy picture showed a stick figure with brown hair holding a bottle of orange juice over something like a counter. Passage AMy picture showed a stick figure with brown hair holding a bottle of orange juice over something like a counter. 我画的是一个留着棕色头发的人物线条,她站在柜台后,手里拿着

28、一瓶橙汁。Passage AUnderneath was my hardly readable handwriting: When I grow up, I want to work at the Market Basket because it would be fun to swipe orange juice across the scanner at the checkout counter. Passage AUnderneath was my hardly readable handwriting: When I grow up, I want to work at the Mar

29、ket Basket because it would be fun to swipe orange juice across the scanner at the checkout counter. adv. below 我们把很多岩石翻过来看看下面有什么。We turned some rocks over to see what was underneath.Passage AUnderneath was my hardly readable handwriting: When I grow up, I want to work at the Market Basket because i

30、t would be fun to swipe orange juice across the scanner at the checkout counter. adj. 1. clear and able to be read 对于孩子的书,字一定要用易于识读的方式印刷。For childrens book, characters should be printed in the easily readable way.Passage AUnderneath was my hardly readable handwriting: When I grow up, I want to work

31、at the Market Basket because it would be fun to swipe orange juice across the scanner at the checkout counter. adj. 2. interesting, enjoyable, or easy to read 这些故事不仅仅是有趣而且通俗易懂。Those stories are not only interesting but also readable.Passage AUnderneath was my hardly readable handwriting: When I grow

32、 up, I want to work at the Market Basket because it would be fun to swipe orange juice across the scanner at the checkout counter. n. the particular way sb. writes using a pen or pencil 当我看到信封上面的笔迹,我知道这封信是我父亲写来的。When seeing the handwriting on the envelope, I knew the letter was from my father.Passag

33、e AUnderneath was my hardly readable handwriting: When I grow up, I want to work at the Market Basket because it would be fun to swipe orange juice across the scanner at the checkout counter. 要进这座大楼就得刷卡。You need to swipe your card to get into the building.Passage AUnderneath was my hardly readable h

34、andwriting: When I grow up, I want to work at the Market Basket because it would be fun to swipe orange juice across the scanner at the checkout counter. 画的下面是我那难以辨认的字:长大后,我想在杂货市场工作,因为在收银台旁边用扫描仪扫橙汁的条形码会很有趣。Passage ATo this day. my parents wont let me forget that out of everything I could have wished

35、 to be, my five-year-old self wished to work at the local grocery store.Passage ATo this day. my parents wont let me forget that out of everything I could have wished to be, my five-year-old self wished to work at the local grocery store.n. the type of person you are, including your character, abili

36、ties, etc. Young babies do not have a fully developed sense of self.婴儿还没有完全的自我意识。Passage ATo this day. my parents wont let me forget that out of everything I could have wished to be, my five-year-old self wished to work at the local grocery store.至今,我的父母都不会让我忘记:在所有我可以希望拥有的工作当中,五岁的我只是想在当地的食品杂货市场工作。Pa

37、ssage ATo this day. my parents wont let me forget that out of everything I could have wished to be, my five-year-old self wished to work at the local grocery store.一、表示主观猜测有可能是汤姆把钱拿走了,昨天他单独一个人在这里呆过。Tom could have taken the money; he was here alone yesterday. Passage ATo this day. my parents wont let

38、 me forget that out of everything I could have wished to be, my five-year-old self wished to work at the local grocery store.一、表示主观猜测他们不可能出去了,因为灯还亮着。They cant have gone out because the lights on.can表推测时不用于肯定句表推测时不用于肯定句Passage ATo this day. my parents wont let me forget that out of everything I could

39、 have wished to be, my five-year-old self wished to work at the local grocery store.二、表示未曾实现的能力我本可以轻易通过考试,但我犯了太多不该犯的错误。I could have passed my examination easily but I made too many stupid mistakes.Passage ATo this day. my parents wont let me forget that out of everything I could have wished to be, m

40、y five-year-old self wished to work at the local grocery store.三、表示未曾实现的可能性她本来可能伤得很严重。She could have been seriously injured.Passage ATo this day. my parents wont let me forget that out of everything I could have wished to be, my five-year-old self wished to work at the local grocery store.四、表示未曾实现的想

41、法、选择我本来可以借这笔钱给你的。你为什么不向我提出? I could have lent you the money. Why didnt you ask me?Passage ATo this day. my parents wont let me forget that out of everything I could have wished to be, my five-year-old self wished to work at the local grocery store.五、表示批评或责备你本可以早点动身的。You could have started a little e

42、arlier. Passage ATo this day. my parents wont let me forget that out of everything I could have wished to be, my five-year-old self wished to work at the local grocery store.六、用于虚拟语气你如早来一点,就会帮上我们了。If you had come sooner, you could have helped us.Passage AWhen we are young, questions of what we want

43、to be when we grow up are common.小时候,我们通常会被问到长大了想干什么的问题。She was excited by what she had seen.Can you give us a description of what has happened?Passage AYet we are not expected to respond with an answer that is likely to come true. Passage AYet we are not expected to respond with an answer that is l

44、ikely to come true. v. to react to sth. that has been said or done 消防队几分钟内就对火警做出了反应。The fire department responded to the call within minutes.Passage AYet we are not expected to respond with an answer that is likely to come true. adj. probably going to happen, or probably true 最有可能导致火灾的就是香烟。The most

45、likely cause of the fire was a cigarette.他们可能会对他发怒。They are likely to become angry with him.Passage AYet we are not expected to respond with an answer that is likely to come true. be realized, materialize Id always dreamt of owning my own house, but I never thought it would come true.我一直梦想有自己的房子,但是我

46、从没有想过它会实现。Passage AWhen we become teens, we are asked the very same question twice as often. 当我们十几岁时,别人问我们这个问题的次数是以前的两倍。He demanded double the usual fee. twice他要了比平常多1倍的费用。two times, double, as again asPassage AWhen we become teens, we are asked the very same question twice as often. 当我们十几岁时,别人问我们这个

47、问题的次数是以前的两倍。The grains in the area have trebled this year. triple; treble今年这个地区的粮食增加了2倍。two times, double, as again asPassage AWhen we become teens, we are asked the very same question twice as often. 当我们十几岁时,别人问我们这个问题的次数是以前的两倍。We have produced four-fold as many electric fans as we did last year. 基数

48、词 + times; 基数词-fold本年我们生产的电扇数量相当于去年的4倍。two times, double, as again asPassage AWhen we become teens, we are asked the very same question twice as often. 当我们十几岁时,别人问我们这个问题的次数是以前的两倍。Asia is four times larger than Europe.1) n times +形容词/副词的比较级+than亚洲比欧洲大3倍。Passage AWhen we become teens, we are asked the

49、 very same question twice as often. 当我们十几岁时,别人问我们这个问题的次数是以前的两倍。The oxygen atom is nearly 16 times as heavy as the hydrogen atom.2) n times + as +形容词/副词的原级+as氧原子的重量几乎是氢原子的16倍。Passage AWhen we become teens, we are asked the very same question twice as often. 当我们十几岁时,别人问我们这个问题的次数是以前的两倍。Shanghai is abou

50、t 4 times the size of Changsha. 3) n times + the size (length, height) of 上海大约有长沙的4倍那么大。Passage AWhen we become teens, we are asked the very same question twice as often. 当我们十几岁时,别人问我们这个问题的次数是以前的两倍。The steel output has increased by two times.4) by + n times 钢产量已增加了一倍。Passage AWhen we become teens, w

51、e are asked the very same question twice as often. 当我们十几岁时,别人问我们这个问题的次数是以前的两倍。reduce by 3 times4) by + n times 减少到1/3 或减少了2/3Passage AWhen we become teens, we are asked the very same question twice as often. 当我们十几岁时,别人问我们这个问题的次数是以前的两倍。The industrial output in our factory this year is ten times over

52、that of 1999.5) “倍数+upon/over”今年我们工厂的产量是1999年的10倍。Passage AWhen we become teens, we are asked the very same question twice as often. 当我们十几岁时,别人问我们这个问题的次数是以前的两倍。He is five times upon your age. 5) “倍数+upon/over”他是你年龄的5倍。Passage AWhen we become teens, we are asked the very same question twice as often.

53、 当我们十几岁时,别人问我们这个问题的次数是以前的两倍。The cotton output in the county has increased four times. 6) 增减意义的动词+倍数 The sales of TV set have risen 3.5 times.Passage AWhen we become teens, we are asked the very same question twice as often. 当我们十几岁时,别人问我们这个问题的次数是以前的两倍。The number of the students has increased to three

54、 times. 7) 表示增减意义的词+to+倍数学生人数增加到3倍。Passage AThe difference is that we are supposed to answer with confidence. Passage AThe difference is that we are supposed to answer with confidence. to be expected to behave in a particular way, especially according to a rule, an agreement, or sb. in authority他应该两

55、年前就从大学毕业了。He was supposed to have graduated from college two years ago.Passage AThe difference is that we are supposed to answer with confidence. n. belief in your ability to do things well 你应该对自己的能力更有信心。You should have more confidence in your own abilities.Passage AAs teenagers, we are expected to

56、know exactly what we want to be and how we are going to achieve that goal.作为青少年,人们希望我们明确地知道自己长大了想干什么以及如何实现这一目标。Passage AAs teenagers, we are expected to know exactly what we want to be and how we are going to achieve that goal.作为青少年,人们希望我们明确地知道自己长大了想干什么以及如何实现这一目标。Passage AEven though I am in high sc

57、hool, I cannot answer confidently. Passage AEven though I am in high school, I cannot answer confidently. used in order to emphasize that although one thing happens or is true, sth. else also happens or is true 我不喜欢橘子,尽管我知道它们对我的健康有好处。I dont like oranges even though I know theyre good for my health.P

58、assage AWhen I think about the future, I definitely dont see myself working at the Market Basket, but in reality, if that was what would make me happy, I would do it. 想到未来,我一定不会想象自己在杂货市场工作,但在现实生活中,如果那样能让我快乐,我就会去做。I dont think I will work at the Market BasketParaphrase:Passage ASo, the next time some

59、one asks me what I want to be when I grow up, I will simply say “happy.”所以,下一次有人问我长大想成为什么样的人时,我会简单地说一句:“成为幸福的人。”上次我见他的时候,他正忙着考驾照。Last time I saw him , he was busy preparing for his driving test.下次你来我市,一定要来我家看我。Next time you come to my city, do drop in on me.Passage AWe may want to take different pat

60、hs in life, but we all want to be happy wherever we end up. Passage AWe may want to take different paths in life, but we all want to be happy wherever we end up. to be in a particular place or state after doing sth. or because of doing it Somehow they all ended up at my house.不管怎样他们最终都到了我家。If he car

61、ries on driving like that, hell end up dead. 他照这样开车,早晚得死于非命.Passage AWe may want to take different paths in life, but we all want to be happy wherever we end up. 我们在一生中也许会走不同的路,但是无论我们最终到达哪里,我们都希望自己幸福。Passage AWe may want to take different paths in life, but we all want to be happy wherever we end up

62、. 我们在一生中也许会走不同的路,但是无论我们最终到达哪里,我们都希望自己幸福。1) what/who/which+ever可引导名词性从句,相当于anything that或anyone who无论谁努力工作都会成功。Whoever works hard will succeed. (whoever=anyone who)Passage AWe may want to take different paths in life, but we all want to be happy wherever we end up. 我们在一生中也许会走不同的路,但是无论我们最终到达哪里,我们都希望自己

63、幸福。2) what/who/which/when/where/how+ever可引导让步状语从句,相当于 no matter what/who/which/when/ where/how. 无论你做什么,你都要首先仔细想想。Whatever you do, you must think it over first. (whatever=no matter what)Passage AWe may want to take different paths in life, but we all want to be happy wherever we end up. 我们在一生中也许会走不同的

64、路,但是无论我们最终到达哪里,我们都希望自己幸福。3) when/where+ever还可引导时间或地点状语从句,相当于every time, everywhere.每次我们见到李先生的时候我们都会和他打招呼。Whenever we see Mr. Lee we say hello to him.Passage AWe may want to take different paths in life, but we all want to be happy wherever we end up. 我们在一生中也许会走不同的路,但是无论我们最终到达哪里,我们都希望自己幸福。4) what/who

65、/which/when/where/how+ever也可用于疑问句中,比what/who/which/when/where/how语气更强,意思是“究竟是?”到底是谁做了这么愚蠢的事情?Whoever did such a foolish thing?Passage AWhen I Grow UpPassage AStructurePart I (Para. _)Part II (Para. _)Part III (Para. _)1-23-45-6My uncommon and “foolish” childhood dream jobAs a teenager, I am not quit

66、e confident about the same question.Whatever career one chooses, happiness is the real destination.Passage AIn kindergarten, my class was asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Crayons d_ across _ of paper to illustrate our dream jobs. Our drawings were hung _ the hall way _ our parents t

67、o see _ Back to School Night. I remember _ (look) down the line and _ (see) pictures of ballet dancers dancing, firefighters putting out a big fire, and spacemen _ across the moonjobs that were seen as typical dreams of five-year-olds.ancedsheetsinforatlookingseeingleapingPassage AMy picture showed

68、a stick figure _ brown hair _ (hold) a bottle of orange juice over something like a counter. _ (下面) was my hardly readable handwriting: When I grow up, I want to work at the Market Basket because it would be fun to swipe orange juice across the scanner at the checkout counter. To this day my parents

69、 wont let me forget that out of everything I could _ (wish) to be, my five-year-old self wished to work _ the local grocery store.withUnderneathholdinghave wishedatPassage AWhen we are young, questions _ what we want to be when we grow up are common. Yet we are not expected to respond _ an answer th

70、at is likely to come true. When we become teens, we are asked the very same question _ (两倍) as often. The difference is that we are supposed to answer with _ (信心). As teenagers, we _ (expect) to know exactly what we want to be and how we are going to achieve that goal. Not all of us can be so sure.

71、_ (尽管)I am in high school, I cannot answer confidently. But I dont consider that a bad thing. How am I supposed to know what I will want to spend my time doing at age 40?ofwithtwiceconfidenceare expectedEven thoughPassage AWhen I think about the future, I definitely dont see myself working at the Ma

72、rket Basket, but _ reality, if that was what would make me happy, I would do it. So, _ (下次) someone asks me what I want to be when I grow up, I will simply say “happy.”Happiness is a destination for everyone. We may want to take different paths in life, but we all want to be happy _ (不管在哪) we _ (最后)

73、. Choose your path, but dont worry too much about whether your choice is right or not. Make a mistake or two and try new things. But always remember: If youre not happy, youre not at the end of your journey yet.inthe next timewhereverend upPassage A1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a typ

74、ical dream of five-year-olds?1.1. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.A Being balletdancers.B Being policemen.C Being firefighters. D Being spacemen.Passage AA Whatever career one chooses, happiness is the real destination.B One should always keep to his childhood dream.C One s

75、hould try different things to enrich his life.D One can clearly know his dream only when he grows up.A it was common.B Because it was likely to come true.C Because it would be fun.D Because it was well-paid.2. Why did the writer want to work at a grocery store?3. What is the main idea of the passage

76、?Passage A2.2. Complete the following summary with words from the passage.When asked about my 1)_ in kindergarten, I drew a picture of a stick figure with brown hair holding a bottle of orange juice over a 2)_, showing that I wanted to work at the Market Basket because it would be fun to 3)_ orange

77、juice across the scanner at the checkout counter. As a 4)_, I am expected to know my exact dream and how I will 5)_ that goal. However, I am not so 6)_ about it even when I am in high school. With growing up, I gradually realize what I want is 7)_ wherever I end up.dreamcounterswipeteenagersureachie

78、vehappinessPassage A1.1. Compare each pair of words and complete the following sentences with the right one. Change the form if necessary._ has never been my interest.Ive never been able to _ well.The words and numbers in the table should be clearly _. I havent had time to do much _ lately.1 reading

79、, readable2 draw, drawingreadablereadingDrawingdrawPassage A1.1. Compare each pair of words and complete the following sentences with the right one. Change the form if necessary.She stepped _ onto the stage and began to sing.“Of course we will win,” the football team captain said with _. Its not _ t

80、hat the boss will agree with our plan.He always _ to sleep late on Sundays.3 like, likely4 confidence, confidentlylikelylikesconfidentlyconfidencePassage A1. Their children have all grown _ and left home now.2. We cant run _ the hallway when others are having classes.3. A downpour (暴雨) of rain put _

81、 the childrens bonfire (篝火).4. Henry always seems so confident, but _ reality hes very shy.5. There are study questions _ the end of each unit.2.2. Complete the following sentences with proper prepositions or adverbs.upinoutinatPassage A1. After she overcame her _, she became a very successful publi

82、c speaker.2. The rooms are all in _ and nothing can be seen. 3. We were moved by the _ of the people there.4. Being with friends does not always overcome the feeling of _.5. _ is one of the most common causes of stress.3.3. Add the suffix “-ness” to the words given below. Then complete the following

83、 sentences with the words thus formed.darkshylonelytiredkindshynessdarknesskindnesslonelinessTiredness2. It was raining. She went out._1. It was a hard job. I enjoyed it._Passage AEven though it was raining, she went out.4.4.Combine the following sentences using “even though.”Even though it was a ha

84、rd job, I enjoyed it.Sample: I am in high school. I cannot answer confidently.Even though I am in high school, I cannot answer confidently.Or: I cannot answer confidently, even though I am in high school.Or: I enjoyed it even though it was a hard job.Or: She went out even though it was raining.4. He

85、 was wounded. He went on fighting._3. I take exercise regularly. I am still gaining weight._Passage A4.4.Combine the following sentences using “even though.”Even though he was wounded, he went on fighting.Even though I exercise regularly, I am still gaining weight. Even though they quarreled from ti

86、me to time, they loved each other.Or: I am still gaining weight even though I exercise regularly.Or: He went on fighting, even though he was wounded.Or: They loved each other even though they quarreled from time to time.5. They loved each other. They quarreled (争吵) from time to time. _2. Yet we are

87、not expected to respond with an answer that is likely to come true._.Passage A1.1.Translate the following sentences into Chinese.1. My picture showed a stick figure with brown hair holding a bottle of orange juice over something like a counter._.我画的是一个留着棕色头发的人物线条,她站在柜台后,我画的是一个留着棕色头发的人物线条,她站在柜台后,手里拿着

88、一瓶橙汁。手里拿着一瓶橙汁。然而没人期待我们能给出一个可能实现的答案。然而没人期待我们能给出一个可能实现的答案。Passage A1.他实现了自己成为一名歌手的愿望。(come true)His wish to _.2. 这趟火车可能要晚点了。(likely)This train _.3. 我的建议是演讲的时候要充满信心。(confidence)My advice is _.2.2.Translate the following Chinese sentences into English with the help of the words or phrases given in brack

89、ets.become a singer has came trueis likely to be lateto make a speech with confidenceAgendaListening and SpeakingReading Text 1Grammar & WritingGrammar the Present/Past Simple TenselThe present simple tense 一般现在时lThe past simple tense 一般过去时lThe present simple tense 一般现在时1 表示现在的情况或状态。e.g. 1) She is a

90、t work.2) Judy lives in Beijing now.2 表示经常性、习惯性、反复性的动作,常与 always, often, usually, sometimes, every day 等时间状语连用。e.g. 1) My sister reads English every morning.2) Simon often plays football after school.Grammar the Present/Past Simple TenselThe present simple tense 一般现在时3 表示永恒的真理,不能和特定的时间连用。e.g. 1) Two

91、 plus four is six.2) The moon goes around the Earth.4 表示按计划、规定将要发生的动作,但只限于少数动词,即 arrive, begin, close, come, end, go, leave, open, return, start,stop 等。 e.g.1) The train leaves at 8:30 a.m. and arrives at 8:30 p.m.2) School begins in September.Grammar the Present/Past Simple TenselThe past simple te

92、nse 一般过去时1 表示在过去的某一时间发生的动作或存在的状态,常与表示过去时间的词语连用:yesterday, this morning, just now, a moment ago, in May, last night/week/year, once upon a time, the other day,before 等。e.g. 1) He left for London yesterday.2) We visited their university last Friday.3) She suffered a lot in her childhood.Grammar the Pr

93、esent/Past Simple TenselThe past simple tense 一般过去时2 表示过去习惯性的动作。e.g. 1) We often played tennis together last year.2) Sometimes we went to the countryside to visit our uncle when we were young.3表示客气的询问,常用于口语中,代替一般现在时,使口气显得委婉。e.g. 1) I wondered if you could give me a lift.2) I wanted to ask if I could

94、 borrow your car. Grammar the Present/Past Simple Tense1.1.Choose the correct tense of the verbs in brackets to complete the following sentences.1. Paul _ a teacher, but he _ a doctor 10 years ago. (is / was)2. Susan usually _ up at six oclock in the morning, but she _ up one hour late this morning.

95、 (gets / got)3. She _ in Ningbo years ago and now she _ in Shanghai. (lives / lived)4. She often _ in the library before graduation. Now, she often _ in the bookstore. (reads / read)isgetslivedreadwasgotlivesreadsGrammar the Present/Past Simple Tense2.2.Complete the following sentences with the corr

96、ect tense of the verbs in brackets.1. Danny usually _ (play) computer games in the afternoon, but he _ (watch) a football match on TV yesterday afternoon.2. He _ (major) in Law at college and now _ (be) a lawyer.3. Her teacher _ (tell) her that light _ (travel) faster than sound.4. I _ (hope) you co

97、uld give me some advice.playsmajoredtoldhopedwatchedistravels5 The shop _ (open) at 10:00 a.m.opensGrammar the Present/Past Simple TenseWriting Topic SentencesColors of clothing are often closely related to your mood. Red makes you feel active and alive. Blue, on the other hand, can be calming or it

98、 can be depressing. If you wear yellow, you will probably feel happy. Black can look wonderful and cool, or it can look plain, depending on how you accent it.Californians and New Englanders are both Americans. They speak the same language and obey the same federal(联邦的)laws. But they are very differe

99、nt in their way of life. Mobility(流动性)has made a great impression on the culture of Californians; lack of mobility is a mark of the customs and morality of New Englanders.Writing Topic SentencesColors of clothing are often closely related to your mood. Red makes you feel active and alive. Blue, on t

100、he other hand, can be calming or it can be depressing. If you wear yellow, you will probably feel happy. Black can look wonderful and cool, or it can look plain, depending on how you accent it.Californians and New Englanders are both Americans. They speak the same language and obey the same federal(

101、联邦的)laws. But they are very different in their way of life. Mobility(流动性)has made a great impression on the culture of Californians; lack of mobility is a mark of the customs and morality of New Englanders.Writing Topic SentencesColors of clothing are often closely related to your mood. Red makes yo

102、u feel active and alive. Blue, on the other hand, can be calming or it can be depressing. If you wear yellow, you will probably feel happy. Black can look wonderful and cool, or it can look plain, depending on how you accent it.Californians and New Englanders are both Americans. They speak the same

103、language and obey the same federal(联邦的)laws. But they are very different in their way of life. Mobility(流动性)has made a great impression on the culture of Californians; lack of mobility is a mark of the customs and morality of New Englanders.Writing Topic SentencesEnglish is spoken by pilots and airp

104、ort control operators of the world. Over 70 percent of the worlds mail is written in English. More than 60 percent of the worlds radio programs are in English. Clearly English is a mostly used international language.Body language is communication by facial expressions, head or eye movements, hand si

105、gnals, and body postures. Misunderstandingsoften amusing but sometimes seriouscan arise between people from different cultures if they dont understand nonverbal signals. Take, for example, the differences in meaning of a gesture very common in the United States: a circle made with the thumb and inde

106、x finger. To an American, it means that everything is OK. To a Japanese, it means that you are talking about money. In Greece, it is an obscene gesture. Therefore, an American could unknowingly offend a Greek by using a particular hand signal.Writing Topic SentencesEnglish is spoken by pilots and ai

107、rport control operators of the world. Over 70 percent of the worlds mail is written in English. More than 60 percent of the worlds radio programs are in English. Clearly English is a mostly used international language.Body language is communication by facial expressions, head or eye movements, hand

108、signals, and body postures. Misunderstandingsoften amusing but sometimes seriouscan arise between people from different cultures if they dont understand nonverbal signals. Take, for example, the differences in meaning of a gesture very common in the United States: a circle made with the thumb and in

109、dex finger. To an American, it means that everything is OK. To a Japanese, it means that you are talking about money. In Greece, it is an obscene gesture. Therefore, an American could unknowingly offend a Greek by using a particular hand signal.Writing Topic SentencesEnglish is spoken by pilots and

110、airport control operators of the world. Over 70 percent of the worlds mail is written in English. More than 60 percent of the worlds radio programs are in English. Clearly English is a mostly used international language.Body language is communication by facial expressions, head or eye movements, han

111、d signals, and body postures. Misunderstandingsoften amusing but sometimes seriouscan arise between people from different cultures if they dont understand nonverbal signals. Take, for example, the differences in meaning of a gesture very common in the United States: a circle made with the thumb and

112、index finger. To an American, it means that everything is OK. To a Japanese, it means that you are talking about money. In Greece, it is an obscene gesture. Therefore, an American could unknowingly offend a Greek by using a particular hand signal.Writing Topic SentencesThe beach party was a total di

113、saster. The cooler leaked and all the ice melted, so we drank warm Coke. Also, most of the potato salad was spoiled. Some kids charged across the blanket and kicked sand onto the fried chicken. Bob bought two rackets but forgot the shuttle.We now have, as a result of modern means of communication, h

114、undreds of thousands of words flung at us daily. We are constantly being talked at, by teachers, preachers, and salesmen. The cries of advertisers pursue us into our very homes, thanks to the radio and in some houses the radio is never turned off from morning to night. We go out and get more words a

115、t bookstores and libraries. Words fill our lives.Writing Topic SentencesThe beach party was a total disaster. The cooler leaked and all the ice melted, so we drank warm Coke. Also, most of the potato salad was spoiled. Some kids charged across the blanket and kicked sand onto the fried chicken. Bob

116、bought two rackets but forgot the shuttle.We now have, as a result of modern means of communication, hundreds of thousands of words flung at us daily. We are constantly being talked at, by teachers, preachers, and salesmen. The cries of advertisers pursue us into our very homes, thanks to the radio

117、and in some houses the radio is never turned off from morning to night. We go out and get more words at bookstores and libraries. Words fill our lives.Writing Topic SentencesThe beach party was a total disaster. The cooler leaked and all the ice melted, so we drank warm Coke. Also, most of the potat

118、o salad was spoiled. Some kids charged across the blanket and kicked sand onto the fried chicken. Bob bought two rackets but forgot the shuttle.We now have, as a result of modern means of communication, hundreds of thousands of words flung at us daily. We are constantly being talked at, by teachers,

119、 preachers, and salesmen. The cries of advertisers pursue us into our very homes, thanks to the radio and in some houses the radio is never turned off from morning to night. We go out and get more words at bookstores and libraries. Words fill our lives.Writing Topic SentencesThe room is located on t

120、he fifth floor of the high building. One third of its total floor space is taken up by a double bed. Facing it, in the corner behind the door, stands a cupboard loaded with pots, bowls, dishes, bottles, and bags of rice and flour. A desk completely fills the gap between the bed and the wall with the

121、 window. Behind the desk is a chair, the only one in the room; and it almost touches the boxes and trunks piled against the wall on the opposite side.Writing Topic Sentences1. _. I start the day by enjoying a refreshing swim. Then I walk along the beach and collect shells. Later youll find me relaxi

122、ng in the warm sunshine and making sandcastles. Then I sleep for a while before I open the basket of food and drinks that I always take with me.A This is how I spend a day on vacationB I went to the seaside every yearC I get relaxed on vacationWriting Topic Sentences2. Just as I settle down to read

123、or watch TV, he demands that I play with him. If I get a telephone call, he screams in the background or knocks something over. I always have to hang up to find out whats wrong with him. _. He refuses to let me eat a snack in peace. Usually he wants half of whatever I eat. Then, when he finally feel

124、s tired, it takes him about an hour to fall asleep.A Baby-sitting my little brother is no funB I could not find any time and peace to do what I likeC I hate baby-sitting and promise myself never to do it againWriting Topic Sentences3. How much do you remember of what you have learned over the past a

125、cademic year? How many of your high school classmates could you call by name right now? How many times a week do you forget appointments and other details of everyday life? Take it easy, _.A you should seek consultation from doctorsB you need not worry about this all the timeC we all forget all kinds of things all the time谢谢 谢!谢! 放映结束 感谢各位的批评指导!让我们共同进步

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