Unit 6 Get Ready for Jobs Lesson 47 The Scholarship课件 (冀教版九年级下)

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冀教版七年级英语复习笔记四1二

冀教版七年级英语复习笔记四1二

冀教版七年级英语复习笔记四1二篇4:冀教版七年级(下)英语复习笔记(六)Unit 6 Winter in CanadaLesson 41 Snow! It's Winter1. put on 穿,表动作 wear 穿(着),表状态put 过去式与动词原形相同He quickly put on his coat.反义词:take off这两个词组的宾语如果是代词,要把这个代词放在这个词组的中间:Put it on. take it off是名词时,放在中间,后面都可以。

Please take off your shoes.2. snow E snowy rain E rainyice E icy fog E foggysnowball snowfall snowman3. Snow is falling.fall E fell (注意过去式的变化)Leaves fall in autumn.树叶在秋天落下。

The rain is falling outside.外面在下雨。

He fell into the river.他掉到河里。

其他重要词组:fall asleep 入睡 fall behind 落后fall off --- 从---掉下来The cup fell off the table and was broken. 茶杯从桌子上掉下来,摔碎了。

I fell off my bike yesterday. 我昨天从自行车上摔了下来。

4. in winter/in spring/in summer/in autumn5. teach sb. to do sth. 教某人做什么learn to do sth. 学(会)做什么know to do sth. 知道做什么6. It's snows a lot/a little in winter.这里冬天下雪多/少。

7. cold E hot cool E warm8. catch/have a cold 得感冒。

优品课件之Get Ready for Jobs教案

优品课件之Get Ready for Jobs教案

Get Ready for Jobs教案Unit 6 Get Ready for Jobs 一. 教学内容: Unit 6 Get Ready for Jobs Lesson 41―Lesson 44 1. 重点单词。

n. pilot fighter designer actress education scholarship calendar court tailor merchant memo biology steak law criminal choice decision v. match graduate steal adj. Shady perfect successful 2. 重点短语。

be/ get ready for准备好 grow up 长大 fire fighter消防队员 high school高级中学 3. 重点句子。

What do you do? What’s your job? What do you want to be when you grow up? What are you going to be? I’m a teacher/ doctor/ worker/ farmer/ lawyer.I w ant to be a nurse/ pilot/ tailor. I’m going to be a journalist/ engineer/ merchant. 二. 重点、难点解析及词语辨析。

1. Have you decided what you want to be when you grow up, Jenny? (L41) decide vt. & vi.(常与动词不定式或that 从句连用)决心;决定I can’t decide where to go. 我还没决定去哪儿。

The boy decide not to become a sailor. 那孩子决定将来不当水手。

四年级下册英语课件Unit6Jobs广东开心英语

四年级下册英语课件Unit6Jobs广东开心英语

3 Listen and tick the questions you hear?
• ( )A. What does Mr Whiter do?
• ( )C. What does your father do?
• ( )E. What is your job?
• ( )G. What does your mother do?
doctor
cashier
• ( )B. What does Ms Li do?
• ( )D. What does your daughter do?
• ( )F. What do you do?
• ( )H. What about you?
A babysitter B manager
A policeman B fireman
A receptionist B typist
A salesperson B cashier
A farmer B driver
A policeman B teacher
● What do you do?
----I am a student. ●What does Mr Liu do ?
----He is a schoolmaster. ●What′s your job?
doctor
waiter
cnhuerf se
cleadnrievrer
babysitter farmer
doctor
policeman
typist
teacher
chef
driver
cleaner salesperson
nurse fireman
nurse
manager

UNIT 6 GET READY FOR JOBS

UNIT 6 GET READY FOR JOBS

一. 教学内容:unit 6 get ready for jobslesson 45—lesson 481. 重点单词。

n. biologistbutterflyattentionv. dialmigratelayfreezeadj. busyfreepuzzlingfair2. 重点短语和句子。

may i please speak to…? 我可以找……接电话吗?you are speaking to…你正在和……通话。

are you free this evening? 今晚你有空吗?see you then. 再见。

up to 达到that’s not fair! 这不公平!even if 即使;纵然二. 重点、难点解析及词语辨析。

in表示“在(报刊,书籍……)上”。

在这本书里有几幅美丽的图画。

在报纸上有一副眼镜。

the same as 同……一样的,与……相同的i have the same bag as yours.我有一个和你的一样的书包。

same adj. “相同的”用法如下:(常用the same)相同的,同样的,同一个her name and mine are the same. 她的名字和我的相同。

你可以给我一些如何学习英语的建议吗?拓展:advise v. 建议,劝告王老师建议我多作锻炼。

travels south up to four thousand kilometers. (l46)study在本句中表示“研究”,为及物动词。

如:另外study还可以有其他用法:①学习,研究②读书,研究,书房他读了一小时的书后出去了。

你的研究进展怎么样?他总是在书房中。

5. up to 直到,达到(l46)另外: up to 从事;正在做he is up to the history studies. 他正从事历史研究。

6. just as many birds migrate in the fall. (l46)fall n. 秋天 in the fall 在秋天fall 还有其他的意思:① v. 落下,掉下,降落the book fell off the shelf.这本书从架子上掉了下来。

学校举办国际会议 正在招聘志愿者英语作文

学校举办国际会议 正在招聘志愿者英语作文

学校举办国际会议正在招聘志愿者英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My School is Hosting a Big Event!Guess what? Something really exciting is happening at my school! We are going to host a huge international conference very soon. I can't wait!What's an international conference? Well, it's a big meeting where people from all around the world come together to talk about important topics. The one at my school is going to be all about education and how to make learning fun and effective for kids like me.Teachers, professors, principals, authors, and all sorts of clever grown-ups who care about education will be coming. I overheard my mom saying there will be guests from over 50 different countries! Can you imagine, 50 countries! That's like half the countries in the whole wide world.I'm stoked because I really love learning new things at school. Well, most of the time at least. Sometimes the lessons can get a little boring if I'm being honest. But I'm really hopingthe international conference will give my teachers fresh ideas to make our classes even more engaging and enjoyable.Preparing for VisitorsOf course, getting ready for such a huge event means there is a ton of work to be done around the school. The janitors have been extra busy making sure everything is sparkling clean. The landscapers have been meticulously trimming the bushes and planting colorful flowers. Even the cafeteria staff have been taste-testing new globally-inspired menu items for the conference attendees.My principal, Mr. Marcus, has been running around like a madman overseeing all the preparations. He's been having a bunch of planning meetings with the teachers too. I'm not 100% sure, but I think they are coordinating things like guest speakers, discussion panels, and other conference activities.I tried to listen in on one of the meetings, but Mr. Marcus shooed me away. "No pint-sized eavesdroppers allowed!" he joked with a wink.Help Wanted: Volunteers Needed!While all the grown-ups are hard at work, they need some helpers too. That's where kids like me come in! The school hasput out a call for student volunteers to lend a hand during the international conference.There are all sorts of volunteer jobs we can do - working at the registration desk to greet guests, giving directions to attendees who need help finding their way around, or even assisting with setting up and cleaning up meeting rooms.As soon as I heard about the volunteer opportunity, I raced home to tell my parents. They weren't surprised at all that I wanted to be involved."Of course our little social butterfly wants to be a part of the big event," my dad chuckled, ruffling my hair affectionately."It will be great experience interacting with people from around the globe," my mom added. "And it's wonderful you want to help out your school community."With their permission, I wasted no time filling out the volunteer sign-up form. I can't wait to meet all the visitors and make them feel welcome at my school. I'm a pretty outgoing kid, so being a greeter or guide would be right up my alley.A Chance to Practice LanguagesOne of the things I'm most excited about is the possibility of practicing my language skills. You see, even though I'm just a kid,I'm already trying to learn multiple languages. So far I can introduce myself in Spanish, French, Mandarin, and even a few phrases in Arabic!"Ni hao! Wǒ jiào Jessica," I said proudly to my parents, showing off my Chinese greeting. They high-fived me for remembering.With people coming from so many diverse places, the international conference will give me a fantastic opportunity to practice conversing in different languages. Who knows, I might even pick up a few new words or expressions!I have a friend named Zara whose family is from Pakistan. She's been teaching me some Urdu phrases, which is one of the languages spoken there. I'm hoping I'll get to use my basic Urdu with conference attendees from Pakistan or other nations where Urdu is commonly spoken. Zara is super excited for me."This is going to be amazing practice for you!" she told me. "Who knows, you could grow up to be an international language superstar!"Zara has a big imagination, but I do dream of traveling the world someday and using my multilingual skills. This volunteer experience feels like a first tiny step towards that aspiration.A Window to the WorldMore than anything, I'm just looking forward to the chance to meet people from diverse cultures and hear their stories. We may all look different and come from different places, but I know we'll have lots in common too when it comes to our hopes and dreams for education.My parents always encourage me to keep an open mind and be curious about how people live in other parts of the world. The international conference feels like it will be a window into so many vibrant cultures and traditions.Maybe I'll get to see colorful traditional outfits, or try delicious global cuisine, or learn fun facts about various countries. I can't wait to soak it all in like a dry little sponge!Overall, I feel really lucky and grateful that my school gets to host such an incredible event. It's going to be a ton of work, but also a perhaps once-in-a-lifetime experience, especially for a kid like me. Just thinking about it fills me with energy and excitement.I'm counting down the days until the international conference begins. Whatever job I'm assigned as a volunteer,you can be sure I'll do it with enthusiasm and my signature sunny smile. This is going to be an adventure I'll never forget!篇2My School is Hosting an Amazing International Conference!Hi there! My name is Emma and I'm a 5th grader at Oakwood Elementary School. I have some really exciting news to share with you about what's happening at my school this year. Get ready, because this is going to be an event like we've never seen before!Oakwood Elementary is hosting the first ever Global Kids Conference! Isn't that just the coolest thing you've ever heard? An international conference, right here at my little school in the suburbs. I can hardly believe it myself!This conference is going to be HUGE. Kids and teachers from all over the world are going to come to my school for three whole days in June to learn about different cultures, share ideas, and make new friends. There's going to be presentations, performances, activities, games, and food from so many different countries. I'm just buzzing with excitement thinking about it!The best part is, they need student volunteers to help make this conference a total success. They've asked kids from 3rd, 4th,and 5th grade to sign up to be volunteer helpers. You won't believe all the cool jobs we get to do!Some of us will be ambassadors to welcome guests from other countries and show them around the school. Others will work at the registration desk to check people in. A bunch of us are going to be translators to help kids who don't speak much English. I really want to be one of the kids hosting the international food fair in the cafeteria. We'll get to dress up and hand out samples of food from everywhere! Yum!There are so many other fun jobs too like assisting with presentations, running activity stations, and even performing in the talent show at the end. This is definitely going to be way more exciting than just sitting in class all day.I've already signed up to volunteer and I'm counting down the days until the conference in June. My teachers say this is an experience I'll never forget. An international event, hosted by elementary school kids - how awesome is that?In fact, my whole school has been getting ready for months to make sure this Global Kids Conference is perfect. Teachers and parent volunteers have been working hard to plan everything down to the smallest details.First, they had to decide on a theme for the conference. After a lot of ideas got tossed around, they finally settled on "United Through Understanding." I think that's a really great theme because meeting kids from other cultures is a fantastic way to learn about the world and how we're all similar and different in so many ways.Once they had the theme, they had to make schedules, book rooms, arrange supplies, and a million other little things that I'm sure was a huge headache. My mom has been helping out and she said the organizers have been maniacs about every single detail, but that's because they want it to be absolutely perfect.Next came spreading the word and getting schools from all over the globe to sign up to attend. Thousands of emails, letters, and phone calls later, they've got kids and teachers coming from places like Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Ghana, India, Jordan, and even as far as Australia and Japan! How cool is that? I've never even been outside our state before.Another big part was finding yummy, authentic food from each country to serve at the big international food fair. They had a team of parents and local restaurant owners scouring recipes and ingredients for things like empanadas, biryani, tzatziki, and all kinds of other crazy snacks I can't even pronounce.There was also the enormous job of finding performing groups to showcase dances, songs, and cultural performances during the conference. After watching a zillion video auditions, they picked troupes from all over to come put on an unbelievable show for us. I can't wait to see them!As you can probably guess, organizing an event this massive hasn't been easy. But my principal Mr. Franklin said it's been an incredible learning experience for our whole school community. He said it's brought us together and really opened our eyes to a much bigger world beyond our little town. I think that's really neat.Even though it's been tons of work, Mr. Franklin told us they planned this conference because it's so important for kids to build global understanding at a young age. The world is getting smaller and smaller, and we need to know how to communicate and cooperate with people everywhere who have different traditions and perspectives. That's what "United Through Understanding" is all about.He said this conference will help me and my classmates grow into adults who are open-minded and able to create connections across cultures. I sure hope that's true, because after thisexperience I'm definitely eager to learn a whole lot more about the world out there!With just a couple months until the Global Kids Conference, the preparations are in full swing. We had an assembly recently where the organizers told us to expect over 500 guests from nearly 30 different countries. Can you believe that? My school has never seen such an huge, diverse crowd!They told us the performances and food are taken care of, the schedules are set, and now the main thing they need is...student volunteers! That's where we kids come in to lend a hand and make this conference great.Sign-up sheets got passed around and you wouldn't believe how many of us raised our hands. I've never seen kids so excited to volunteer before! We're going to have more helpers than we'll know what to do with.The volunteer jobs are first come, first served though. So my friends and I are filling out those forms lightning fast to get our top choices. Like I said, I'm really gunning for that food fair hostess gig. Trying all those yummy global treats? Yes please! My best friend Sophia wants to do culture demonstrations, and Billy said he's going for the talent show for sure since he's an incredible breakdancer.We all have to go through some short training sessions to prepare for our jobs. But it will be worth it to play such a big role in pulling off this huge event. What an amazing opportunity!I know that when the Global Kids Conference finally arrives in a couple months, it's going to be absolute mayhem around here. Organized chaos! Buses pulling up with wide-eyed kids from across the world, families scrambling to get checked in, the cafeteria filled with exotic aromas of international cuisine, and performances happening across campus with music, costumes, and dances like I've never seen.I can't wait for that incredible day when the hallways are swarming with all those new faces, new languages filling the air, and the feeling that for once, the whole world has come together in my little school. How often does an elementary schooler get to experience something as unbelievable as that?I just know that when it's all over, I'm going to feel so proud to have been a part of it all as a volunteer. Helping to host hundreds of people from all corners of the globe and show them what a warm, welcoming community we have here. Creating moments of understanding and appreciation for our cultural differences and similarities.This conference is showing me that even as kids, we can come together and take steps toward a more unified, accepting world. After getting a taste of that experience, who knows what new perspectives and ambitions I might have for connecting with people beyond my wildest dreams?For now, all I can say is...let the final preparations begin! My school's hallways, classrooms, and grounds are about to be transformed into an international hub of fun, learning and wonder. I'll be there with a huge smile, lending a hand any way I can to make this Global Kids Conference an experience nobody will ever forget.Watch out world, Oakwood Elementary is about to make history!篇3My School is Hosting a Big Event!I'm so excited – my school is organizing a huge international conference and they need volunteers to help out! It's going to be a really important event with lots of guests coming from all over the world. Just thinking about it makes me feel like I'm part of something really special.The conference is called the "Global Youth Leadership Summit" and it's all about bringing together young people from different countries to talk about how we can make the world a better place. Isn't that cool? Kids and teenagers will get to share their ideas and perspectives on big issues like the environment, poverty, education and more. The adults attending are leaders, experts, and decision makers, so they'll get to hear directly from us on what matters most.I really want to volunteer because I think it will be an amazing experience. Can you imagine getting to meet kids from places like France, Brazil, South Africa, and Japan? We can learn so much from each other about our different cultures, traditions and lifestyles. And we'll get to work together and put our heads together to try to solve some of the biggest challenges facing the world today. Just thinking about it is mind-blowing!My teacher Mrs. Robertson told our class all about the different volunteer roles they need help with. Some volunteers will be greeters and guides to welcome guests and show them around the school and conference facilities. Others will be assigned to specific events or sessions to help with things like handing out materials, operating audio/visual equipment, ortaking notes. There's also a big need for volunteers to help with set-up and clean-up for the whole event.I really want to try for a role where I get to interact directly with the student delegates from other countries. Can you imagine how incredible that would be - making friends with kids from across the globe who share your passion for making a difference? We might not even speak the same language but I bet we could still connect over things like music, art, games and just being kids. And with all the interpreters who will be there, the language barrier won't be an issue for long. I know kids from other countries probably have really interesting perspectives to share, coming from totally different backgrounds and experiences than me.Trying to understand different cultures and viewpoints is difficult but also fascinating. I remember when my friend Jalil's family hosted a Swedish exchange student, Erik, and he seemed so interesting and different at first. But the more we all hung out with him, the more similarities we saw underneath. Turned out he loved a lot of the same games, foods, and YouTube videos as us. It made me realize that kids all over the world probably have more in common than not. We're all just trying to have fun, bond with our friends, and figure out our place in this crazy world.That's why I think events like this Leadership Summit are so important. They remind us that we're all part of one global community and that we need to work together to create the future we want to live in. The challenges we face are too big for any one country, culture, or generation to solve alone. But if we collect all of our diverse ideas, talents and perspectives, maybe we'll have a shot.Of course, we'll need a lot of guidance from parents, teachers and experts to turn our thoughts into actual solutions. But I believe the energy, creativity and idealism of young people is a powerful force. We see the world with fresh eyes not yet jadedby years of disappointment or failure. To us, anything still seems possible if we can unite and work hard for real change.That's why I'll be devastated if I don't get selected to volunteer for this conference. It would be a life-changing opportunity to connect with other passionate youth leaders, absorb wisdom from brilliant minds, and play a tiny part in making the world better for my generation and those to come. Just picturing being in those rooms where the discussions are happening gives me goosebumps!I already told my parents I really want to do it and they're super supportive, thank goodness. They know how obsessed Iam with current events, social justice issues, and basically任what's happening in the world beyond the bounds of my little town. Sometimes my friends get weirded out when I go on one of my rants about inequality, pollution or politics. But my parents have learned to just smile and nod at this point. "That's just our /Name/ -always the activist!" I overheard my dad telling someone once with a proud look.So I've been basically annoying my parents daily: "Did you get an email about my volunteer application yet? What do you think my chances are? Who should I ask for a reference - Mrs. Robertson or Doctor Franklin?" I must seem like the most impatient, overeager kid on the planet. But this just means that much to me. It could seriously open up my horizons and set me on an exciting path towards making a difference, big or small.Obviously I'll need to work on my maturity level if I do get selected. It's going to be a very professional, important event - not something I can just act like a goofball during. But don't worry, I can handle it! I'll be the model of poise and professionalism when the situation calls for it. You'd be amazed at how responsible I can be when properly motivated. Just ask my parents about the outstanding job I did last year organizing our neighborhood's charity gift drive for the holidays.In the meantime, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that my name gets called to volunteer. I've started studying up on the agenda and topics to be discussed so I can be fully prepared.I've also been working on my public speaking skills, just in case they need anyone to deliver remarks or something. A girl can dream, can't she?If I do get this opportunity, you can be sure I'll make the most of it. I'll work my absolute hardest, soak up every experience, and pay it forward by sharing what I've learned with my whole community afterwards. Who knows, maybe this will be just the first step towards me becoming a leader for positive change in this world. Hosting the future President of the United States or the next Nobel Peace Prize winner - I can't think of a much cooler way for my school to inspire the next generation of world-changers!。

九年级英语下册 Unit6 Get Ready for Jobs Lesson41-Lesson44

九年级英语下册 Unit6 Get Ready for Jobs Lesson41-Lesson44

Unit 6 Get Ready for JobsLesson 41—Lesson 44I. 单项选择()1. Hello! I’m ____ the radio.A. toB. atC. inD. on()2. It’s a beautiful toy, ____?A. is itB. isn’t itC. has itD. doesn’t()3. There ____ a football game tomorrow.A. will haveB. will hasC. will beD. is()4. The little dog is scared ____ thunder!A. withB. fromC. forD. of()5. How does this weather make him ____?A. feelsB. feelC. feelingD. to feel()6. This morning, when I walked by, I saw many children ____ in the park.A. playedB. playC. playingD. to play()7. His uncle will e ____ about an hour.A. forB. atC. onD. in()8. The weather is hot, ____ the man is still wearing his coat.A. andB. butC. soD. in()9. People ____ any flowers until May.A. will seeB. don’t seeC. won’t seeD. see()10. Next week, ____ the students will have a basketball game.A. may beB. mayC. maybeD. can()11. Do you want to know ____?A. what does it needB. what it needsC. it needs it needD. what needs()12. The boy use sticks ____ a boat.A. makeB. makingC. to makeD. makes()13. ____ to bring your homework tomorrow!A. Not forgetB. Aren’t forgetC. No forgetD. Don’t forget()14. The furniture is ____ of wood.A. madeB. makeC. makingD. to make()15. It’s a pretty plant. We should ____.A. look up itB. look it upC. look at itD. look after it ()16. But much of the world’s water ____ from rivers and lakes.A. eB. esC. ingD. to e()17. My bike is made in Shanghai.____.A. So your bike isB. Your bike is soC. So is your bikeD. So your is bike()18. Have you ____ planted a seed?A. beforeB. yetC. nowD. ever()19. ____ you like some markers?A. AreB. DoesC. WouldD. Can()20. I don’t like these apples because they are ____.A. wellB. fineC. goodD. bad()21. He studies ____ to pass the exam.A. hard enoughB. hardly enoughC. enough hardD. enough hardly()22. I ____ my book everywhere.A. huntB. hunted forC. huntedD. hunting for ()23. We are going to have fun ____ English together.A. to learnB. learningC. learnD. learnt()24. That egg will be ____.A. goingB. wentC. goneD. goes()25. I will wait here ____ the concert is over.A. byB. whenC. untilD. as()26. One of the world’s first ____ was in Egypt.A. zooB. parkC. zoosD. the parks ()27. Egypt is a country in ____.A. ItalyB. GermanyC. ChinaD. Africa ()28. Egypt is famous for ____ pyramids.A. it’sB. itC. itsD. it is()29. When you meet some new words, you can ____ in your dictionary. A. look it up B. look up itC. look them upD. look up them()30. When he got ____,he took elephants, camels, lions and monkeys to his wedding.A. marryB. marriedC. marryingD. marriesII. 阅读理解AMan-made satellites have been sent up into space by many countries. These satellites go round the earth and help us to learn more about the earth, the weather and other things. Most countries use these satellites to sent and receive messages. For example, with their help China can send their programs to America, too. We can also use satellites to help us to make telephone calls to foreign countries.()31. These satellites go round ____.A. the earthB. the moonC. the sunD. the stars()32. Man-made satellites are ____ to people.A. terribleB. usefulC. unknownD. not necessary()33. Without the help of man-made satellites, we couldn’t see ____ on TV.A. anything interestingB. what other people are doingC. foreign programsD. colour films()34. Man-made satellites can also help us ____ to our friends on the other side of the world.A. write downB. send birthday presentsC. pay visitD. make telephone callsBDo you know there are many kinds of grass? Some are tall. The kind that grows around your house is short grass. But field grass often grows as tall as a man.Some food that we eat es from plants of the grass family. Wheat and rice are two of them. We use wheat to make bread. We use both wheat and rice to make breakfast. At some places, people eat more rice than any other food.Animals as well as people get food from the grass family. Cows eat hay(干草). Do you know the kind of grass that horses like to eat?35. Which of the following belongs to(属于) the grass family?A. Wheat.B. Rice.C. Apples.D. A and B.36. We use ____ to make bread.A. riceB. fruitC. wheatD. grass family37. Which of the following doesn’t get food from the grass family?A. Horses.B. Sheep.C. Dogs.D. Cows.38. Which of the following is wrong?A. The grass family are all short.B. There are many kinds of grass.C. Field grass often grows as tall as a man.D. Horses get food from the grass family.【试题答案】1—5 DBCDB 6—10 CDBCC 11—15 BCDAD16—20 BCDCD 21—25 ABBCC 26—30 CDCCB31—34 ABCD 35—38 DCCA。

英语:Unit-6-《Connect》lesson47-48综合课件(3)(冀教版八年级下)(2019年新版)

英语:Unit-6-《Connect》lesson47-48综合课件(3)(冀教版八年级下)(2019年新版)

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七年级英语下册Unit6lesson47SurfinginSydney学案冀教版

七年级英语下册Unit6lesson47SurfinginSydney学案冀教版

Lesson 47学习目标1、识记并运用单词:surf,popular,exercise,bring,once,list.2、理解并运用短语:ask sb. to do fall off ride the waves list…as3、掌握并运用句型:(1)I don’t have to wear shoes!(2)He asked me to be more careful.(3)It is hard for him to get me in the picture.(4)It listed me as one of the best surfer in Sydney.【预习检测】一、短语匹配。

1. Let's see.2. fall off3. ride the waves4. lots of5. one of the best surfersA.最好的冲浪者之一B.掉落C.冲浪D.让我们看看/想想.E.许多答案:1~5 DBCEA二、根据汉语提示完成句子,每空一词。

1. Mr. Wood给他们看了一页来自澳大利亚的博客。

Mr. Wood _____ _____ ______ _____from Australia.2.我不必穿鞋子!I don't _____ _____wear shoes!3.他让我更加小心。

He _____ me _____ _____ more careful.4.对他来讲把我拍进照片里是很难的.It is _____for him _____ _____ me in the picture.5.它把我列为悉尼最好的冲浪者之一。

It _____ me _____ one of the best _____ in Sydney.答案:1. showed them a blog 2. have to 3. asked; to be 4. hard; to get 5. listed; as; surfers 【知识点】1. must与have to的用法(1)must与have to两者都可表示“必须”,后跟动词原形,have to表示客观需要,有人称、数、时态的变化;must表示说话人的主观看法。

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pancakes with strawberries get sick of 玛丽姑姑也在这。 不必
Reading
Read the text and decide the following statements
are true or false. 1. Mike opened Angie’s letter from Toronto. 2. Mike liked to say goodbye to his sister at first. 3. Aunt Mary helped Angie happily.
leave sth. alone leave sb. alone leave sb. by oneself
2. Don’t shout at me! 别冲我喊!
shout to sb. 表示距离某人较远,为了使对方听清楚而大声 说话。shout at sb. 一般表示因生气而对某人大喊大叫,带 有感情色彩。 Because of the heavy wind, he had to shout to his father
Mr. Smith was fed up with his neighbour
Misha because he was always borrowing things from him. 史密斯先生对他的邻居米沙非常反感,因为他总是 向他借东西。
5. If she knew about your scholarship, she would be very proud.
4. Mike liked to eat pancakes that his sister made.
Language Points:
1. Leave my things alone. 别动我的东西。 leave…alone不管,不理,听其自然
We can’t leave the baby alone. 我们不能不管这个婴儿。
3)proud“自豪的、得意的”,与of、不定式或that从句连用。 例如:We are proud of our country.
我们为我们的国家而自豪。
He is proud that he has such a great mother who is fighting with SARS as a doctor. 他为自己有一个做医生的母亲而自豪,她正与SARS病魔 作斗争。 4)proud“辉煌的、壮丽的、宏伟的”。例如: I like this proud and high building. 我喜欢这座宏伟的高楼。
Show respect for those who are older 尊敬长者 The students have great respect for their history teacher. 学生们非常尊敬他们的历史老师。 pay (have) respect to 关心;注意
4. Mike is always arguing with you. 迈克总是和你争吵。 be always doing sth.意为“总是做某事”,说话 者往往含有赞赏、厌恶、责备等某种感情色彩。例如:
如果她知道你得到了奖学金,她会非常骄傲的。
1)proud“自尊的、自重的”,含褒义。例如:
She is too proud to play such a joke on you.
她很自重,不会跟你开这种玩笑。 2)proud“骄傲的、妄自尊大的”,含贬义。例如: He is too proud to join our party.他太骄傲了,不屑参加 我们的舞会。
1.把信封翻过来 turn the envelope over
2.再三,反复
3.别动我的东西 4.考虑迈克的感觉
again and again
leave my things alone think about Mike’s feelings
5.那么想学音乐
6.同时 7.熨些东西 8.把某人单独留下 9.为我自己选择 10.练习小提琴
want to study music so much
at the same time do some ironing leave sb. alone choose for myself practise the violin
11.这是一些要考虑的事。 12.回来度假 13.找我来帮忙 14.编一个借口
loudly. 因为风大,他不得不向他父亲大声喊。
3. Who did she respect most? 她最尊敬谁呢? respect vt. 尊敬;敬重 I respect his courage. 我敬佩他的勇气。 I’ll respect your wishes. 我尊重你的愿望。
n. (与of, for连用)尊敬;敬重
Here is something to think about. come back for holidays come to me for help make an e莓烙饼 17.厌烦 18.So is Aunt Mary. 19.won’t have to
do some chores
Lesson 47 The Scholarship
Lead in:
Have you ever got a scholarship?
What should you do to get a scholarship?
Presentation: NEW WORDS
award v. 颁发;判定
comforting adj. 令人欣慰的;舒适的 argue v. 争论;争辩;争吵
forehead n. 额
excuse n. 理由;藉口;辩护 chore n. 琐事 vacation n. 假期 do some chores spend my vacation expect to do anger n. 怒气;怒火
pancake n.烙饼;薄饼
expect v. 期待;盼望
英汉对照
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