研究生英语12单元课件

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(完整word版)专业学位硕士研究生英语教程12

(完整word版)专业学位硕士研究生英语教程12

unit 12EducationPreviewEducation has long been given a priority in a civilized society。

It is mostly believed that the sole responsibility for educating students lies on teachers,and for any wrong—doing in students' behavior and any low achievement in students' performance teachers are to blame. Is it fair? Education is a constructive and cooperative job。

Virtually, parents have a critical role to play in the process of child education。

How should teachers and parents work together to provide better cultivation to children? Maybe,we need more parents to put more effort into their parenting and into creating the environment in which their children come to school ready and willing to learn.I.Text ReadingWarm—upHow should parents raise their children properly,and create a better circumstance for their children?Parents are the first teachers for their children. Parents' behavior,efforts they take,and the surroundings they create have critical impact on their children。

人教版英语九全Unit 12 Section A(1a-2d)课件(24张)

人教版英语九全Unit 12 Section A(1a-2d)课件(24张)
Write the events in the correct order. 1.My alarm clock didn’t go off. 2.I woke up. 3.I quickly put on some clothes and rushed out of the door without breakfast. 4.The bus had left. 5.I got to the bus station. 6.I started walking.
7.Carl’s dad gave me a lift.
8.I got to school and I was only five minutes late for class.
☆教材解读☆
Luckily,Carl’s dad saw me on the
street and gave me a lift in his car. ◆luckily是副词,意思是“幸运的是”,反 义词是unluckily,意为“不幸地”。
☆教材解读☆
When I got home,I realized I had left
my keys in the backpack. leave sth.in sp.表示“把某物忘或落在 某处”,根据sp.的具体情况,介词in可以 换为其他相应的介词。
She must leave her schoolbag at the school.她一定把书包忘学校了。
Read for the main idea of 2d.
The main idea of 2d is A . A.why Kevin was late for school B.why Kevin got up late C.why Kevin didn’t get on the bus

研究生英语精读教程[上册]Unit 12

研究生英语精读教程[上册]Unit 12
1. pose△ v. to set; bring into being造成 2. statute n. a law passed and formally written down法规
The most immediately and measurably dangerous scofflawry, however, also happens to be the most visible. The culprit* is the American driver, whose lawless activities today add up to a colossal* public nuisance.
1. roulette n. a game of chance in which a small ball is spun round a moving wheel and falls into a hole marked with a number轮盘赌
[ 5 ] Red-light running has always ranked as a minor wrong, and so it may be in individual instances. When the violation becomes habitual, widespread and incessant*, however, a great deal more than a traffic management problem is involved.
《研究生英语精读教程》(第三版· 上)
Unit Twelve
[ 1 ] Law-and-order is the longest-running and probably the best-loved political issue in U.S. history. Yet it is painfully apparent that millions of Americans who would never think of themselves as lawbreakers, let alone criminals, are taking increasing liberties with the legal codes that are designed to protect and nourish their society.

unit 12研究生英语读与写(第三版)-

unit 12研究生英语读与写(第三版)-

Background information to Text A
Introduction to the topic 1) Introduction to the author
Philip J. Lazarus: Dr. Lazarus has been interviewed by many news sources and has appeared on numerous radio talk shows dealing with such topics as depression in children, anxiety in children and adolescents, responding to natural disasters, coping with trauma following school shootings, school violence and so on.
In this sentence, “normalcy” means normal life.
Background information to Text A
Introduction to the topic
2) Related background information During this period, children, particularly
younger children, will look to caregivers for love and support. Additionally it is important that parents and teachers provide information, comfort and reassurances. This passage will give us some principles for coping with such challenges. And it is adapted from Lazarus, P. J., & Jimerson, S. R., Brock, S. E. (2002). Natural Disasters. In S. E. Brock, P. J. Lazarus, & S. R. Jimerson (Eds.), Best Practices in School Crisis Prevention and Intervention.

人教版英语九全Unit 12 Section B(1a-2e)课件(共22张PPT)

人教版英语九全Unit 12 Section B(1a-2e)课件(共22张PPT)
New Year was celebrated on March 25 in the 16th century in France and celebrations lasted until April 1st. When New Year's Day was changed from March 25 to January 1st in the mid-1560's by King Charles IX, there were some people still celebrating it on April 1st and those people were called April Fools.
(n.)
My friends fooled me. I was like a fool.
I was embarrassed. (adj.)
1a Put these words in the correct columns in the chart. Some words can go in more than one column.
name under the correct picture.
1c
Joe
Nick
Dave
Listen again. Who says each of the 1d phrases below? Write D for Dave,
N for Nick and J for Joe.
1. ___D___ a costume party 2. ___N___ my alarm went off 3. ___J___ stayed up all night 4. ___J___ was tired 5. __D____ was really embarrassed 6. __N____ the other kids showed up

九年级英语第12单元A部分课件

九年级英语第12单元A部分课件

2
In New He missed his plane Zealand to New Zealand.
3b Find words from the passage with opposite meanings to the words below. Then write a sentence with each word.
e.g. On September 11, 2001, I arrived at my ...
Translation
1.我到家时她已经睡了。 By the time I got home, she had already gone to bed. 2.我没有去,因为我已看过这部电影。 I didn’t go because I had already seen the film.
4. 有时,坏事可以变成好事。 turned _____ into a good A bad thing can be ______ one sometimes. 5. 你知道飞机什么时间起飞吗? Do you know when the plane will ______ take ______ off ? 6. 房间里全是学生。 The room _____ is _____ full _____ of students.
live 活着的,活生生的, 指物,不指 现场直播的 人
lively 活泼的, 活跃的, 充 可指人,也 满生气的 可指物
3c Retell one of the events to your partner. Use these words and phrases to help you.
stare in disbelief burn above arrive at be about to take off unexpected alive till/until even though

Module 12.2 PPT


individual adj. 单独的;(属于)个人的;独特的 n. 个人,个体 courier n. 快递公司 Brussels 布鲁塞尔(比利时首都) in-house adj. 内部的 reliable adj. 可靠的 meet deadlines 按期完成工作 additional adj. 额外的 desirable adj. 理想的,需要的 generous adj. 慷慨的,丰厚的 benefit n. 福利
Step 1--job advertisement
★your college placement office and various publications available in your library; ★help-wanted ads, the Internet, networking, and employment agencies
She gained a qualification in marketing. 她取得了营销学方面的文凭
qualification
2. [C usu. plural][胜任某一工作或职位所需的] 资历, 资格,技能条件 qualifications for memberships in the club;
Listening: Do Exercise 4 & 5 on P.120
Step 2 -- covering letter求职信
a letter sent with a document or goods explaining the contents 伴书,详函,说明函(附于文件或货物) The customer sent the faulty radio back to the shop, with a covering letter. 顾客退回有毛病的收音机,并附以详函。 a letter sent with a CV explaining what is being sent 求职信 Please include a covering letter with your job application form. 请随职位申请表附上求职信。

外研版九年级英语上册Module 12 Unit 1最新课件


beginning of August. Their ...
Imagine you’re going to LA. Make notes about your plans.
Now work with another group. Ask and answer questions about your trips to LA.
Trousers are longer and shorts are shorter.
3. What is the news Becky Wang tells Betty and Tony? The news is: they can watch her group recording its latest CD.
汽车旅馆经理把旅客领到他们的房间。
course n.
1.课程,科目[C][(+in/on)]
She took a course in philosophy.
她选读了一门哲学课程。 2. 路线;方向[C]
Our course was straight to the south.
我们的方向是一直向南。
Module 12 Summer in LA
Unit 1 Your host family is meeting you at the airport.
Words and expressions accommodation shorts sunglasses trousers guest course host 住处 短裤 太阳镜 裤子 客人 课程 主人
Presentation Look at the photo and answer the questions. Use the words in the box to help you. accommodation class everyone

新世纪研究生公共英语教材___听说__第12单元

LESSON 12SportsPart A1. W: You look different today, but I can't quite put my finger on what it is.M:I finally got around to trying that new hair salon at the mall.Q: What can be inferred about the man?2. M: I've just found out I can't renew my lease for the next school year.W: Well, don't worry. There should be plenty of apartments free after graduation. Q: Why does the woman suggest the man should not worry?3. M: What do you think of the assignment we just got in Doctor Bennett's class? W: A 25-page paper in two weeks. There goes my social life.Q: What does the woman imply?4. W: I'm sure glad it's almost quitting time.M: Me too. I've been watching the clock all afternoon.Q: What can be inferred about the man?5. M: It's really cold outside. You should wear a scarf to keep your neck warm. W: That's a good idea. If only I had one with me.Q: Which of the following is true about the woman?6. M: Sally says we should meet her in the park at noon.M: I thought we were meeting at the library.Q: What are the speakers talking about?7. W: Dick, please don't tie up the phone. I need to make a call.M: I'll be off in a minute.Q: What will the man do?8. W: Do you know if George is coming to the meeting?M: Oh, no. I was supposed to tell you that he is sick and can't come.Q: What does the man mean?9. M: Could I talk to you for a minute about the discrepancy I found in this graph? W: I'm kind of in the middle of things right now.Q: What do you know about the woman?10. M: I'd like to try to sell some of my textbooks used last semester.W: You and a few hundred other people.Q: What is the proper interpretation of the woman’s words?11. W: I'm amazed that you still haven't gotten to know your neighbors.M: They tend to keep to themselves.Q: What do you learn about the man’s neighbors?12. W: You don't believe in diets, do you?M: There is nothing wrong with them per se, but they have to be combined with exercise to do any good.Q: What does the man think of diets?13. M: Pete had hoped to have his apartment painted by this time.W: But he hasn't even started, has he?Q: What does the woman imply about Pete?14. W: I wonder what this new flavor of ice cream tastes like.M: I tried it last week. If I were you, I would stick to an old standby.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?15. W: I'm sort of upset with my brother. He hasn't answered either of my letters.M: Well, just remember how hectic your freshman year was. Give him a chance to get settled.Q: What does the man imply?PART BPassage I: Sports in BritainThe British have always been a nation of sport lovers and their interest in all types of sport is as great today as it has ever been. Many sports which nowadays are played all over the world grew up to their present-day form in Britain. Football is perhaps the best example, but among the others are horse-racing, golf, lawn tennis and rowing.Many people, both foreigners and the British, consider cricket to be the most typically English sports. It is true that cricket, unlike football, has until recently remained a specifically British game, played only in Britain, in some parts of the British Common-wealth and in Denmark. But it would be wrong to say that cricket is the most popular British sport which is, undoubtedly, football. Nevertheless, it remains true that for most Englishmen the sight of white-flannelled cricketers on the smooth green turf of a cricket pitch represents something that is traditionally English.Cricket and football, however, are merely the two most popular sports in Britain; there are many others. In the summer, lawn tennis probably comes next in importance to cricket. There are clubs in every town and in most parks there are public courts where tennis may be played for an hour for about one pound. Swimming is very popular and there are many public swimming pools. The annual Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge universities on the river Thames is, however, one of the most popular sporting events of the year. Golf is becoming increasingly popular and many clubs are having to turn prospective members away. Athletics is growing all the time.The most popular winter sport after football is rugby which remains a largely amateur game. Winter sports such as skiing are generally impossible in Britain due to the unsuitable climate, but more and more people spend winter holidays on the Continent in order to take part in winter sports.One reason for the great interest in sport in Britain is the Englishman's fondness for a little "gamble". Gambling has always been an essential part of such sports as horse-racing and dog-racing and, in recent times, doing the "football pools" has become a national pastime. But whether as gambler, spectator or player, most Englishmen have some interest in at least some sports.1. Which sport is regarded as typically British?2. Which of the following is the most popular sport in Britain?3. What sport comes next in importance to cricket in the summer?4. Considering the unsuitable climate, which of the following sports is impossible in Britain?5. Which of the following statements is NOT true?ii.1. Britain; the British Common-wealth; Denmark2. Oxford and Cambridge; Thames3. horse-racing; dog-racing; doing the "football pools"; gambler, spectator or player4. increasingly popular; turn prospective members away.Passage II: The Olympic SpiritThe Olympic FlagThe Olympic flag has a plain white background with no border. In the center are five rings forming two rows of three rings above and two below. The rings of the upper row are, from left to right, blue, black and red. The rings of the lower row are yellow and green.The rings are thought to symbolize the five continents: Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and America. It is widely believed that the colors of the rings were chosen because at least one of them can be found in the flag of every nation, though this has never been confirmed as the intention of the designer.The flag was presented by Games founder Baron de Coubertin at the 1914 Olympic Congress, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the founding of the IOC. It was first flown in Alexandria, Greece, but made its Olympic debut at the 1920 Antwerp Games. This well-worn flag was finally retired after the 1984 Games, and a new one flown at the 1988 Seoul Games.The Olympic FlameThe Olympic flame is a symbol carried over from the ancient Olympics, where a sacred flame burned at the altar of Zeus throughout competition. It was finally reintroduced at the 1924 Amsterdam Games, and again burned in 1982.Carl Diem, chairman of the organizing committee for the 1936 Berlin Games, proposed that the flame be lit in Greece and transported to Berlin by a torch relay. The idea was adopted, and continued at every Olympic Games since 1952.The flame is lit at the ancient site of Olympia by the natural rays of the sun reflected off a curved mirror. It is lit at a ceremony by women dressed in robes resembling those worn in ancient times, who then pass it to the first relay runner.1. When did Baron de Coubertin present the first Olympic flag?2. How are the rings of the lower row on the Olympic flag arranged?3. Where was the Olympic flag flown for the first time?4. When was the Olympic flame finally reintroduced to the Olympic Games?5. Who suggested transporting the Olympic flame to the host country by a torch relay?ii.1.(T) The main color of the Olympic flag is white.2. (T) The rings of the upper row from left to right on the Olympic flag are blue, black and red.3. (F) The rings on the Olympic flag symbolize the colors of the people of the five continents4. (F) The Olympic flame is lit at the altar of Zeus5. (F) The Olympic flame is lit by women dressed like women of ancient Greece and is passed to the first relay runner by a famous champion of the last Olympic Games. PART D1)time of peace 2) the Olympic Games 3) athletic talent 4) better world 5) dreams 6) friendship 7) glorious 8) achievements 9) human performance 10) special moments 11) moment l2) peaceful 13)share in common14) the Olympic flame l5) what you feel 16) possibilities 17) achieve 18) possible 19) honor 20) warm welcome.。

Unit 12 Section B 2a~2e课件(共33张PPT)人教版英语九年级全册


Unit 12 Section B 2a~2e
Read para. 4 and answer the questions. 7.When did Orson Welles tell people about aliens from Mars landing on the earth? It was in October 1938. 8.Why did so many people believe Orson Welles? He made it sound so real that hundreds of people believed the story.
Unit 12 Life is full of the unexpected.
Section B 2a~2e
Unit 12 Section B 2a~2e
Learning Objectives
At the end of the class, we are able to: 1. learn some new words and phrases of talking about April Fool's Day. (Language ability) 2. understand the passage by the tasks in skimming and scanning, and tell our funny stories on April Fool's Day.(Learning ability) 3. get and express information about April Fool's Day in reading and improve reading ability.(Quality of thinking) 4. understand that jokes help us relax ourselves and we may not use them to hurt others.(Cultural awareness)
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Unit 12 A Red Light for Scofflaws
-----Frank Trippett
Materials Science and Engineering:
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Something information about the Author
• Frank Trippett was born July 1, 1926, in Columbus, Mississippi, and grew up in Aberdeen, He attended Mississippi College, and the University of Mississippi. • His first job as a journalist was with the Meridian (Mississippi) Star. He fell in love with journalism, which he later called, “that trade that was designed in heaven for those of us who are unsuited for useful employment.” .He was a senior editor at Look magazine and a senior writer and essayist for Time magazine • His writing won awards from the National Headliner Club. The subjects of his essays range from politics and personalities to social conditions and psychological phenomena. It is a brilliant look in the rear view mirror at the American scene during the twentieth century
Conflicts between doctors and patients
Official corruption
Just In My Opinion
• While the rapid development of China„s economy, more and more complex and contradictory problems appear in various fields. • Offenders are stepping on power lines in government regulations,playing edge ball, holding on and fortunately heart. • The law cannot be enforced when everyone is an offender. • The Central People's government has carried out a series of anti-corruption, the mass line practice activities. • We also believe in the our country will develop better and faster under the leadership of Presideusion
Part 3:The scofflaw spirit is dangerously infectious ,something must be to check.
Chinese-style cross the road
Severely overloaded in school bus
Thank you!
STRUCTURE
PART 1 (P1) Introduction
Part 1:The Americans are taking increasing Liberties with the legal codes.
PART 2 (P2-P7) Body
Part 2:Scofflaws abound in amazing variety and the dangers of scofflawry vary widely
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