致用英语综合英语3答案
致用英语综合教程3自制授课教案Unit1

3Do young people and old people keep pets for same reasons?
Part3:Vocabulary
Student should complete task B on page 2 and task D on page 3 before class and teacher ask some students to give answers。
Part3: Careful Reading
First, listen to the tape para by para.
Second, a certain student read one para.
Third, a certain student translate some sentences which have different expression in Chinese.
actively interact with the teacher
finish tasks as required
教学重点、难点
Grammar: gerund and present participles
Vocabulary building: Word pairs
Important words and phrases:dampen, diaper, endearing, littermate, nuzzle, routine, sole, starvation, stroke, trim, tuck, vet, whimper, whine;
2)Heuristic Thinking
3)Group work & discussion
致用英语综合教程3练习

致⽤英语综合教程3练习《致⽤英语综合教程3》练习I Match the correct answer (10 %, 1 %×10)Directions: Match the words in Column A with their meanings in Column. Then you should put the corresponding words in the brackets on the Answer sheet numbered 1 through 10.Column A Column B1. starvation a. to argue very angrily with someone2. routine b. spend some time thinking carefully and seriously aboutsomething3. dizzy c. suffering or death caused by lack of food4. remind d. description5. explosive f. to continue to exist6. utter g. to make someone remember something7. persist h. that can explode or cause very strong feeling8. clash i. feeling unable to stand steadily9. ponder j. habitual, regular10. depiction k. to make a sound or produce wordsII Fill in the blanks (20 %, 2%×10)Directions: fill in the blanks with the words or expressions given below. Change the12. The two pictures are similar, but there are some ______ differences betweenthem.13. Two girls were _______ from school for taking drugs.14. He _________this stamp at an auction at a high price.15. Police searched _______ for the missing gunman.16. She had finally ________ her promise to quit smoking.17. The troops were exhausted after months of fierce ________.18. To _____for a healthy heart you must take regular exercise and stop smoking.19. The government _______ pressure and dropped the proposal.20. Travelers came to _______their eyes on the natural beauty of the region.III Structures (20 %, 1%×20)Directions: There are twenty sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence.Mark your answer on your answer sheet.1. Have you any __________ that you were not there at 9 o'clock last night?A. statementB. causeC. wordsD. proof2. The children looked up as the planes passed __________.A. overallB. overheadC. outwardD. forward3. Charles Dickens __________ many wonderful characters in his novels.A. inventedB. discoveredC. uncoveredD. created4. Many young people find it harder to appreciate __________ music than pop music.A. simpleB. lightC. ancientD. classical5. If the wounded soldier had been given first __________, he would not have died.A. helpB. aidC. careD. attention6. Since he left the university, he __________ in an accounting company.A. has been workingB. had workedC. had been workingD. was working7. The weather in China is different from__________.A. AmericaB. in AmericaC. that in AmericaD. one in America8. It was not until dawn __________ their way out of the forest.A. when they foundB. that they foundC. did they findD. that they didn't find9. __________ he says or does won't make me change my mind at all.A. WhateverB. HoweverC. WhichD. How10. We all believe that it'd be hard for him to __________ extra responsibilities now.A. take apartB. take upC. take onD. take back11.The __________ of the lake is covered with reeds and rushes.A. beachB. shoreC. coastD. bank12.Paper clips, drawing pins and safety-pins were _________ all over the floor.A. scatteredB. litteredC. sprayedD. separated13.The lamp would not work because of a __________ in the switch.A. defectB. blotC. foulD. coming14.We expect him to __________ his promises.A. carry offB. carry outC. carry throughD. carry about15.Mr. Green is __________ in the law.A. learnedB. scholarC. academicD. scientific16. It is unfortunate these experiments must now be ________ for lack of money.A. transferredB. terminatedC. testifiedD. transformed17. It is always my height that gives me __________.A. offB. upC. awayD. out18. Charles is accurate __________ his calculations.A. withB. forC. inD. to19.I can meet you at eight o?clock; __________ you can call for me.A. incidentallyB. actuallyC. alternativelyD. accordingly20.Because my tooth was badly decayed the dentist had to __________ it.A. extricateB. exterminateC. eradicateD. extractIV Reading Comprehension (20 %, 1%×10)Directions: In this section here are several passages followed by twenty questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer.Mark your answers on your answer sheet.Passage OneIn the debates about how a particular piece of land is to be used, the priorities often conflict. What should you do, for example, if you find out that under the fertile fields of a there is a thick bed of coal which can be strip mined? Strip mining rips up top soil and vegetation. But mining may create jobs, bring money to the towns businesses. Those who approve of stripmining say that the coal is needed, and they point out that it is quicker and cheaper to get coal from the surface than to go deep into the earth to get it by standard mining techniques. On the other hand, it takes nature 500 years to create an inch of top soil. As the countryside fills up, people are becoming more need for open space. Nearly every proposal for a new power plant, highway, or airport draws fierce opposition. Everyone wants the big, land-eating “uglies t” to be in someone else?s backyard. Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, for example, have been debating about the site of a future airport for years. Yet if a new airport is needed, it will have to go somewhere.How do we find our way out of the land-used problem? One way might be to reexamine our values, to think in new directions. Does everyone have to have a car with its need for highways and parking lots? What about developing mass transit systems that use less land? Do suburbs have to sprawl? Can they be designed so they use less space? Do we have to have more energy? If we do, do we really have tostrip-mine coal to provide it?However difficult they may be to arrive at, choices will have to be made if we want to preserve the beauty and usefulness of the land. For there is at least one point on which all of us can agree: The land does have its limits.1. The word “priorities” in the sentence means ____.A) the various needsB) the most important goalC) the number one necessityD) the first thing to be considered2. “…, people are becoming more need for open space.” tells us that ____.A) people are thinking to develop their living space into the skyB) people noticed the need for unoccupied landC) people are struggling to get more land from the spaceD) people are becoming more active on the space issue3. How do we find our way out of the land use problems?A) One way might be to reexamine our values, to think in new directions.B) Everyone has to have a car with its need for highways and parking lots.C) We have to have more energy. We need strip mine coal to provide it.D) We may develop mass transit systems which use less land.4. “Everyone wants the big, land-eating …ugliest? to be in someone else?s backy ard.” shows that ____.A) people don t want more big projectsB) people don t want to live in the neighborhood of the big projectsC) people regard the large construction projects are “ uglies t ”D) people don t like the undesirable building projects5. The main idea of this article is ____.A) The Limits of LandB) LandC) Land and Our Life StylesD) Land and SpacePassage TwoTelevision, or TV, the modern wonder of electronics, brings the world into your own home in sight and sound. The name television comes from the Greek word tele, meaning “far”,and the Latin word videre, meaning “to see”. Thus, television means “seeing far”. Sometimes television is referred to as video, from a Latin word meaning “I see”. In Great Britain, the popular word for television is “telly”.Television works in much the same way as radio. In radio, sound is changed in to electromagnetic waves which are sent through the air. In TV, both sound and light are changed into electromagnetic waves. Experiments leading to modern television took place more than a hundred years ago. By the 1920s, inventors and researchers had turned the early theories into working models. Yet it took another thirty years for TV to become an industry.As an industry, TV provides jobs for hundreds of thousands who make TV sets and broadcasting equipment. It also provides work for actors, technicians, and others whoput on programs.Many large schools and universities have “closed—circuit” television equipment that will telecast lectures and demonstrations to hundreds of students in different classrooms; and the lecture can be video taped to be kept for later use. Some hospitals use TV to allow medical students to get close-up view of operations.In 1946, after World War II, TV began to burst upon the American scene with a speed unforeseen even by the most optimistic leaders of the industry. The novelty of seeing TV pictures in the home caught the publics fancy and began a revolution in the world of entertainment. By 1950, television had grown into a major part of show business. Many film and stage stars began to perform on TV as television audiences increased. Stations that once telecast for only a few hours a day sometimes telecast around the clock in the 1960s.6. “… others who put on programs. ”means that ____.A) people get on their clothes with programs printed onB) people prepare and present the programs on TVC) people like the programsD) people acted in the TV programs7. “… to allow medical students to get close up view of operations ” suggests ____.A) the students can have view of operations with enlarged detailsB) the students can operate through TVC) the students were allowed to learn operationsD) TV is being used by students8. “… TV began to burst upon the American …” indicates that ____.A) in 1946 TV sets exploded in American familiesB) TV may injure peopleC) TV suddenly became available to many American familiesD) TV was very popular in 19469. “TV pictures in the home caught the public s fancy …” tells us ____.A) TV pictures are better than moviesB) TV pictures can be seen at homeC) TV pictures can hurt people s eyesD) TV pictures had aroused people s interests10. “… sometimes telecast around the clock in the 1960s. ” means ____.A) TV telecast used to have a round clockB) people watch TV with around clock nearbyC) TV telecast 24 hours a day in the 1960sD) TV was on show everydayPassage ThreeSolar energy for your home is coming. It can help you as a single home owner. It can help the whole country as well. Whether or not solar energy can save your money depends on many things. Where you live is one factor. The type of home you have is another. Things like insulation present energy coasts and the type of system you buy are added factors.Using solar energy can help save our precious fuel. As you know, our supplies ofoil and gas are very limited. There is just not enough on hand to meet all our future energy needs. And when Mother Nature says that?s all. The only way we can dela y hearing those words is by starting to save energy now and by using other sources, like the sun.We won?t have to worry about the suns running out of energy for another several billion years or so. Besides begin an endless source of energy, the use of the sun has other advantages as well. The sun doesn?t offer as many problems as other energy sources. For example, fossil fuel plants add to already high pollution levels. With solar energy, we will still need sources of energy, but we won?t need as much. That means we can cut down on our pollution problems.With all these good points, why don?t we use more solar power? There are many reasons for this. The biggest reason is money. Until now, it was just not practical for a home owner to put in a solar unit. There were cheaper sources of energy. All that is changing now. Solar coats are starting to equal the costs of oil and electricity. Experts say that gas, oil and electricity prices will continue to rise. The demand for electricity is increasing rapidly. But new power plants will use more gas, oil or coal. Already in some places the supply of electricity is being rationed. Solar energy is now in its infancy. It could soon grow to become a major part of our nations energy supply.11. Which statement best expresses the main idea?A) Something about Solar Energy and Pollution. B) Solar Energy.C) Energy and Pollution D) Energy and Money.12. Solar energy can help us save ____.A) the earth and natural resources B) mother natureC) the sun D) our precious fuel13. The sun is an endless source of energy, it will not run out of it for ____.A) several million years B) several hundred yearsC) several billion years D) several thousand years14. Which of the following statements is correct?A) Energy from coal would not pollute our living environment.B) Energy from natural gas would not pollute our living environment.C) Energy from the sun would not pollute our living environment.D) Energy from oil would not pollute our living environment.15. Solar energy is now in its infancy, ____.A) but it will be considered as an important part of our nation s energy supplyB) yet we will build more power plantsC) and the supply of electricity will be rationedD) but we don t need practice energy rationing nowPassage FourIt was the worst tragedy in maritime (航海的) history, six times more deadly than the Titanic.When the German cruise ship Wilhelm Gustloff was hit by torpedoes (鱼雷) fired from a Russian submarine in the final winter of World War II, more than 10,000 people - mostly women, children and old people fleeing the final Red Army push into Nazi Germany - were packed aboard. An ice storm had turned the decks intofrozen sheets that sent hundreds of families sliding into the sea as the ship tilted and began to go down. Others desperately tried to put lifeboats down. Some who succeeded fought off those in the water who had the strength to try to claw their way aboard. Most people froze immediately. “I?ll never forget the screams," says Christa Ntitzmann, 87, one of the 1,200 survivors. She recalls watching the ship, brightly lit, slipping into its dark grave - and into seeming nothingness, rarely mentioned for more than half a century. Now Germanys Nobel Prize-winning author Gtinter Grass has revived the memory of the 9,000 dead, including more than 4,000 children - with his latest novel Crab Walk, published last month. The book, which will be out in English next year, doesn?t dwell on the sinking; its heroine is a pregnant young woman who survives the catastrophe only to say later: "Nobody wanted to hear about it, not here in the West (of Germany) and not at all in the East." The reason was obvious. As Grass put it in a recent interview with the weekly Die Woche: "Because the crimes we Germans are responsible for were and are so dominant, we didn?t have the energy left to tell of our own sufferings. The long silence about the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff was probably unavoidable - and necessary. By unreservedly owning up to their country?s monstrous crimes in the Second World War, Germans have managed to win acceptance abroad, marginalize (使...不得势) the neo- Nazis at home and make peace with their ne ighbors. Today?s unified Germany is more prosperous and stable than at any time in its long, troubled history. For that, a half century of willful forgetting about painful memories like the German Titanic was perhaps a reasonable price to pay. But even the most politically correct Germans believe that they ye now earned the right to discuss the full historical record. Not to equate German suffering with that of its victims, but simply to acknowledge a terrible tragedy.16.Why does the author say the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff was the worst tragedy in maritime history?A) It was attacked by Russian torpedoes.B) Most of its passengers were frozen to death.C) Its victims were mostly women and children.D) It caused the largest number of casualties.17.Hundreds of families dropped into the sea whenA) a strong ice storm tilted the shipB) the cruise ship sank all of a suddenC) the badly damaged ship leaned toward one sideD) the frightened passengers fought desperately for lifeboats18.The Wilhelm Gustloff tragedy was little talked about for more than half a century because GermansA) were eager to win international acceptanceB) felt guilty for their crimes in World War IIC) ~ad been pressured to keep silent about itD) were afraid of offending their neighbors19.How does Gunter Grass revive the memory of the Wilhelm Gustloff tragedy?A) By presenting the horrible scene of the torpedo attack.B) By describing the ships sinking in great detail.C) By giving an interview to the weekly Die Woche.D) By depicting the survival of a young pregnant woman.20.It can be learned from the passage that Germans no longer think thatA) they will be misunderstood if they talk about the Wilhelm Gustloff tragedyB) the Wilhelm Gustloff tragedy is a reasonable price to pay for the nations past misdeedsC) Germany is responsible for the horrible crimes it committed in World War IID) it-is wrong to equate their sufferings with those of other countriesV Translation (20 %, 4 %×5)Directions: Translate the following sentences from Chinese into English or from English into Chinese.1. The meaning of folding paper cranes is perhaps best summed up in the words carvedon the base of the Children?s Peace Monument.2. This is the highest morality: to combine human love with a fearless, scientificjudgment.3. The millionaire class, a small but growing one into which any of us may be flungtomorrow by the accidents of commerce, is perhaps the most neglected in the community. As far as I know, this is the first article that has ever been written for millionaires.4. In the advertisements of the manufacturers of the country, I find that everything is produced for the million and nothing for the millionaire. Children, boys, youth, gents, ladies, artisans, professional men, even kings and peers, are catered for; but the millionaire’s custom is evidently not worth having: there are too few of him.5. When I was coming down with my latest cold, I didn?t know what was happening to me. I felt a lot of subtle changes going on in my body, but none of them made me think of an illness with its attendant technology—the heating pads, pills, vitamins and boxes of tissue. Rather I felt a certain dreaminess.VI Writing (10%)Directions:Write a passage about 120 words entitled When I grow up, I will…(Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness.) 参考答案I Match the correct answer (10%, 1 %×10)1—5 c j I g h 6—10 k f a b dII Fill in the blanks. (20%, 2 %×10)1 come into being2 subtle3 expelled4 purchased5 in vain6 carried out7 combats8 sum up9 responded to 10 feastIII Structures (20%, 1%×20)1---5 DBDDB 6—10 ACBAC11---15 BAABA 16—20 BCCCDIV Reading Comprehension (20%, 1%×20)1—5 DBABA 6—10 BACDC11—15 BDCCA 16—20 DCBDAV Translation (20%, 4%×5)1. 也许,刻在⼉童和平纪念碑底座上的话能最好地诠释出折纸鹤所代表的意义2. 道德的最⾼境界就是:⼈性的爱和⼤⽆畏的科学判断的结合3. 百万富翁是⼀个虽⼩却正在扩⼤成长的阶层,我们当中任何⼈都可能由于做⽣意发了横财,明天就跻⾝于这个阶层。
《致用英语(第二版)英语报刊阅读》答案

《致用英语(第二版)英语报刊阅读》答案Unit 1Passage I1.1) fixed-asset 固定资产的2) labor-intensive 劳动密集型的3) capital-intensive 资本密集型的4) value-added 增值的2.1) Beat expectations means do better than what is expected.2) Lose stream means to go more and more slowly, or to gradually lose interest.3) Fill in the slack means someone comes to do more work to solve the problem.4) On a good track means it is going in the right direction.3.1) foster; 2) output; 3) gained; 4) rebound4.1) According to Huang Yiping, an economics professor with Peking University, and a member of the Central Bank Advisory Committee, the downward pressure will continue in the rest of this year and the next (because the economy’s traditional growth engines, such as labor-intensive manufacturing and capital-intensive heavy industries are losing stream while new engines, such as high value-added manufacturing and services, are developing but not big enough to fill in the slack).2)According to Tsinghua University’s Center for China in the World Economy, China’s growth in GDP will rebound (increase again after decreasing) to 6.9 percent from 6.8 percent expected this year (backed by a warm-up in property market and the trickle-down effect of previously-approved infrastructure projects.)Passage II1.1) Factor into means to include a particular thing in your calculations or into your considerations.2) Expectations of higher interest rates in the US that have pushed the value of the dollar higher; weaker demand abroad is also playing a role.2.1) increase: surged, raise, swelled, increase, growth, rose; decrease: declined, devalued, fell.2)the largest expansiona strong dollarwell above the average levelsthe world’s second-largestslightly more than halfto their lowest level$500 million lesshave pushed the value of the dollar higherPassage I1.transcript: an official college document that shows a list of a student’s classes and the results they receivedadulthood: the time when you are an adultgauge: to measure or calculate something by using a particular instrument or methodopaque: difficult to understand2.1) proponent; 2) excelled; 3) conceivable; 4) admissions3.1) If something is phased out, people gradually stop using it.2) Showing no difference; in agreement with3) To set a goal that is not easy to achieve4) To get rid of people or things unwanted4.1) Many American schools are phasing out class ranking systems to cut down on the hyper-competition and lessen the stress at such a critical learning point and maturation curve in kids’ lives.2) Some parents are worried that the new policy hurts high-achieving students’ chances of getting over the bar, while forcing colleges and universities to rely on perhaps less reliable or easily gauged measures or on standardized tests like the ACT or SA T.Passage II1.1) On campus, students will be limited in learning. To call the boys scholars instead of students is to promote the highest expectations: the scholars are encouraged to think beyond school, to university.2) Every school run by the city will receive a public report card, with a grade that reflects both academic performance and surveys of students, parents and teachers. Schools that do well will get a boost to their budget; the principal may get a bonus of up to $25,000 on top of a base salary of $115,000-$145,000. Schools graded D or F (about 12% of them this year) will have to submit improvement plans that will be implemented with support from Mr. Klein’s department. Principals whose schools are still faltering after two years will be fired. Schools still failing after four years will be closed.The new mayor promptly moved the schools’ headquarters from its sprawling building in Brooklyn to be next to the heart of his government in City Hall. He hired Mr. Klein, and they set about changing things—at first by taking decision-making away from the patronage-heavy local school boards, and then by decentralising it to accountable principals, and by actively piloting experimental charter schools that could be models for others. A new “leadership academy” was created to train principals. Big schools with poor graduation rates were closed, and replaced with smaller ones, often several sharing the same building once occupied by a single big school.2.Open-minded.Passage I1.1) comply with; 2) in exchange for;3) in favour of; 4) part with2.1) overturned; 2) unconstitutional; 3) proliferate; 4) exception3.1) to worry about something, especially when there is no need.2) If someone in authorities imposes a rule, punishment, tax, etc., they force people to accept it.3) to deliberately use something for the wrong purpose or for your own advantage.4) an incentive is something that encourages you to work harder, start a new activity, etc.4.1) Many inhabitants of São Paulo think their city is prettier as a result. Besides, inspired by the success of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia and Porto Alegre and even Buenos Aires, capital of Brazil’s neighbour Argentina, are also discussing measures to reduce or ban outdoor ads. São Paulo set a good example to follow!2) Outdoor advertisers pay municipal authorities good money for the use of public space. They sometimes also provide cities with bus shelters, public loos and so forth in exchange for the right to place advertisements on them. This trade gives outdoor advertisers and local authorities a strong incentive to work with one another. And the more legal advertising there is, the more reluctant city governments will be to part with the revenue and services it brings. Therefore, municipal revenue will be the virtual reason for reintroducing outdoor advertising one day.Passage II1.1) Yes. Newspapers are still considered an effective medium to communicate to potential customers. Writing a press release should help in gaining free publicity. In addition, newsletters circulated through newspapers are effectively medium even in today’s world, oriented towards digital media.2) To write content that explains about business in a clear and effective manner; to have command over the language in order to create content that is both informative and catchy.2.1) With the rapid progress of Internet shopping, many business companies have started targeting their potential customers online. As a result, advertising activity is carried out not only offline and online. Online advertising more than doubles the efficiency of traditional offline advertising.2) WeChat, microblog, Twitter, MSN, QQ… (Teacher sums up after students’ discussion)Unit 4Passage I1.1) overcome; 2) exceptionally; 3) walkout; 4) commitment2.1) ostensible; 2) ratify; 3) convene; 4) eliminate31) The labor union dismissed all the protesters.2) The rank and file are the ordinary members of an organization.3) If something such as a business turns around, it becomes successful, after being unsuccessful for a period of time.4) Remove the big difference in a short time.4.1) The ostensible reason for the strike is guarantees of job security.2) UAW and GM agreed to shift GM’s liabilities for retiree health care to a Voluntary Employee Benefit Association.Passage II1.转行可从不是件易事。
大学体验英语综合教程3习题(答案)Unit7

⼤学体验英语综合教程3习题(答案)Unit7Unit 3> Famous Brand NamesLead-inAnswer: 4 3 6 2 1 5Passage AThink About It:1. What is a bathtub battleship referred to as in this passage?Answer: A bathtub battleship is a toy battleship made of Ivory Soap that children play with in a bathtub.2. Why is Ivory Soap so popular among Americans?Answer: It is pure and it floats.3. How did Proctor & Gamble succeed in promoting Ivory Soap?Answer: It took advantage of a successful nationwide advertising campaign.Read and think(⼆)、Ivory Soap1、About the brand name:Answer: The brand name was lifted from “out of ivory palaces”, a phrase found in the Bible.2、About the company:Answer: * In 1837, two immigrants named William Proctor and James Gamble founded the company.* For decades Proctor & Gamble produced candles and soap.* It took more than twenty years for sales to top one million dollars.3、Does the author generally encourage students to join clubs and societies? Why? Answer: 1) The quality of the product: safe, mild, and pure. And it floats.2) The profitability of the product:* Ivory Soap has earned billions of dollars for the company.* Annual sales of the products under the Proctor & Gamble umbrella, including Ivory Soap exceed thirty billion dollars.3) The popularity of the product:* When it comes to washing out the mouth of naughty children nothing beats Ivory Soap.* At least half a dozen generations of Americans have gotten themselves clean with Ivory.* So many hands, faces, and baby bottoms have been washed with Ivory that their numbers beat the imagination.* Generations of little boys have converted bars of Ivory Soap into bathtub battleships.(三)、Answer: 1. the introduction of its floating soap, an enormous new factory in a place called Ivorydale, Annual sales, billions of dollars,2. safe, mild, and pure, solid and spotless, American institution, Washington Monument, respected, Congress, American history(四)、Answer: advertising, brand, promoted, proved, popular, expression, global, immigrantsRead and complete(五)、1. France has already pledged billions of dollars in aid next year. Answer: France has already pledged billions of dollars in aid next year.法国已经保证明年提供数⼗亿美元的援助。
致用英语综合教程3Unit 1

Brandy
BACK
Sammy
Reading Comபைடு நூலகம்rehension
Translation
Those endearing animals
1. One day when I went to the vet, a routine visit for one of the dogs, he seemed so down. Since we were friends, I asked him why he was so blue. He put his arm around me and led me to look at something.
Reading Comprehension
Para. 14~16
Translation
14. Inside or outside this big black dog and tiny white cat were always together. She got along well with all the dogs, and played with the newest puppies. She was the one and only animal EVER to be allowed on my
Reading Comprehension
Para. 11~13
Translation
11. She was able to nurse from a bottle later as she became stronger. Hard to say what Sammy thought he was, but he was her world and she did whatever babies do!
致用英语 第三册 Unit 3

Growing Up
Book Three
Unit 3
1
2guage in Use
Project Culture Tips Enjoy English
3
4 5 6
Warm-up
Jane is talking to Mr. White about her problem. Now listen to their conversation and fill in the table with the information you get. Personal information about Jane Age______ 15 Grade ______ 8th
Reading Comprehension
Words & Expressions
2. sob v.
to cry noisily while breathing in short sudden bursts 呜咽,啜泣
e.g. 1. The child covered her face with her hands and started to sob uncontrollably.
• 6. According to the author, getting old is fearful but it is also accompanied with joy too.
Reading Comprehension
Words & Expressions
1. weep v.
to cry, especially because you feel very sad 哭泣
• 3. Jack Benny claimed to be forever “39 and holding”. It implies you can stay forever young. It’s your attitude not your age that matters. • 4. She felt a little scared. • 5. Aging is a natural thing. You may go through some physical changes and nothing can stop it. But it’s not bad, and you can enjoy it.
致用英语 综合教程3教师用书

致用英语综合教程3教师用书1. 介绍本教师用书旨在辅助英语教师开展教学工作,针对《致用英语综合教程3》这一教材内容进行指导和解读。
本教材主要面向中高级英语学习者,旨在提高学生的综合英语能力,包括听、说、读、写四个方面。
2. 教学目标•帮助学生提高英语听力和口语表达能力。
•培养学生的阅读理解和写作能力。
•锻炼学生的独立思考和问题解决能力。
•提高学生对跨文化交流的理解和应对能力。
3. 教学内容概述《致用英语综合教程3》教师用书按照教材的章节顺序,提供了每个单元的教学指导。
每个单元包含以下内容:3.1 主题介绍介绍本单元的主题和相关背景知识,帮助教师理解本单元所要传达的信息。
3.2 教学目标明确本单元的教学目标,指导教师在教学中注重培养学生的哪些能力和技能。
3.3 教学步骤提供详细的教学步骤,包括教师引导学生进行听、说、读、写的活动安排和具体操作步骤。
3.4 课堂练习和扩展活动为教师提供针对本单元的课堂练习和扩展活动的建议,以便加强学生对所学内容的理解和运用。
3.5 教学评价提供教师评价学生学习效果的方法和标准,并给出相应的评价指标和评分参考。
4. 教学特点《致用英语综合教程3》教师用书具有以下教学特点:4.1 简明扼要教师用书对每个单元的教学步骤进行了详细规划和介绍,使教师能够清晰地了解如何引导学生进行学习活动。
4.2 灵活多样教师用书提供了多种不同形式的教学活动和练习,以满足不同学生的学习需求和兴趣。
4.3 实用性强教师用书注重培养学生的实际语言运用能力,通过大量的口语练习、写作训练和阅读理解来提高学生的英语实际应用能力。
4.4 激发学生学习兴趣教师用书设计了一系列有趣的活动和案例,以激发学生学习英语的兴趣,增强学生的自主学习能力。
5. 教学建议根据我多年的英语教学经验,我针对《致用英语综合教程3》教师用书的使用提出以下建议:•在教学中,注重培养学生的英语交流能力,多进行口语练习和听力训练。
•引导学生积极参与课堂活动,提高学生的学习兴趣和积极性。
致用英语综合教程unit3_教案

职业技术学院教案教学过程:第一课时Around the topic1.Daily reportIn this part, some (one or two) students are required to give a speech about some current affairs, so that they can search for some information of it from the internet or some other Medias.nguage StructuresA. Y our ideasThis activity is designed to arouse students’ interest in the topic of food. Students may find the questions in this section straightforward, but not so easy to get the right answers. Allow students a couple of minutes to exchange ideas with peers with peers before asking them to answer questions. Or you may design other activities. Playing a game of competition between boys and girls is not a bad one.B. VocabularyThe aim of this section is to let students learn some basic words used to describe “food”. Actually, there are many more adjectives that can go with the noun “food”. For example, fresh, frozen, tasty, plain, tasteless, natural, salted, pickled and smoked. Ask students to look for more and make sentences with these words as homework.第二课时C. Listening and speakingThis section aims to develop students’ listening and speaking abilities. The listening part focuses on natural and healthy food. Let students listen to the talk twice. The first time is for general understanding, and the second time for some for some specific information. For the discussion questions, let students work in groups. Assign a group leader in each group. After the discussion, ask each group to report their main ideas to the whole class. The tongue twister is for pronunciation and rhythm practice. Get students to read it very quickly, emphasizing the importance of speed and accuracy. Don’t overdo this practice ---keep it very briefly.习题(或复习思考题、讨论题):1. Review words and expressions related to the body parts.2. Preview Reading part备注:1.页面大小可自行添减,每上一次课写一份上述格式教案,一次课一般2个学时。
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综合英语联系答案Unit 11.In the cat’s eyes, my son was her favorite person, and Brandy, the dog,was the one who could protect her and was highly respected by her.她最喜欢的人是我的儿子,但布兰迪才是她的上帝。
2.She knew how to show her care for the children and prevent hurtingthem by her claws and nails. So I don’t have to declaw her though I trimmed her nails.她非常喜欢小孩子,所以不用因为害怕她伤害到孩子而给她剪爪子。
3.It is an unusual case that she could survive. It is something uncommon.她的生命是一份礼物……一个奇迹。
4.She would have died if there had not been this dog who took good careof her.如果不是布兰迪,她肯定已经死了。
5.The cat was reared by the dog. Now the cat took care of the pups. This isa cycle of love. The author was very happy to see this situation andthought it was a heart-warming event.看来这个爱的循环会一直传递下去。
目睹这一切又是无比的美好。
Unit 31.When I was young I was caught in the dilemma that, on the one hand, Iwas eager to grow up, but on the other hand, I was afraid of growing up and wish I could stay young forever.我记得自己小的时候强烈渴望长大,但又同样强烈地希望一切都维持现状,不要改变,那真是激烈的矛盾心理。
2.I saw boys do annoying things to girls. Girls were very upset and gotmad. I hated that and thought I might have gone crazy if these things happened to me. I hated boys and didn’t want to be 13.最糟糕的是,我从那些女孩对这种让人痛苦又讨厌的行为的反应中知道,自己如果友谊天遭遇类似事件,也会失去理智,变成没头没脑的花痴。
3.At my 50th birthday, I tried to cover my fear of being old with goodhumor because I didn’t want others to see it.50岁的时候,我开心的吹灭了生日蜡烛,因为我知道自己别无选择,但是心里涌起一阵酸楚。
4.There is another fact about aging which is not easy to explain andsometimes seems crazy. It is so true that we can not ignore or deny it.That is, getting old is also accompanied with great joy.但还有一个事实,无法解释,略显疯狂,但同样不容忽视,那就是:一刻一刻,一天一天,一年一年,生活中也总有巨大的快乐相伴。
Unit 51.The millionaire class is a small but growing class. It is possible foranyone to become a millionaire accidentally because of unexpected chances in commerce. However, this class is meanwhile the most neglected one in society.百万富翁是一个虽小却正在扩大成长的阶层,我们当中任何人都可能由于做生意发了横财,明天就跻身于这个阶层。
然而这个阶层在社会上或许是最受忽视的。
2.In the advertisements of the manufacturers of the country, I find thateverything is produced to cater for millions of ordinary people, but nothing is produced particularly for the millionaires.从制造商各种各样的广告中我发现,每样商品都是为了百万大众而不是为了百万富翁而生产。
3.For millionaires, it is absolutely not comfortable to have more moneyto take care of or more begging letters to read. A poor man can enjoy the delicious Alnaschar dreams in which he gets a windfall from a distant relative and wonders happily how to use the unexpected money.However, millionaires are denied such sweet dreams and have no such pleasures.看管更多的钱,读更多的乞讨信,这些难道也算是一种享受?穷人可以随时找个地方坐下来盘算如果哪天有一位素不相识的亲戚留给自己一笔财产,该如何享用,借此忘掉眼前的困顿,但百万富翁连做这样的黄粱美梦的机会都没有。
4.Many different organizations are founded to help all kinds ofcomparatively happy people, from newly-freed prisoners who are happy for their regained freedom to poor children who are happy for a plentiful and delicious meal. But no hand is stretched out to help the millionaire, except to beg.各种各样的社会团体如雨后春笋般四处涌现,但帮助的都是那些相对快乐的人。
从刚刚获释的囚徒,他们正初尝试重获自由的喜悦,到那些贫苦的儿童,他们因能得到一顿饕餮大餐而狂喜不已:然而没有任何人对百万富翁加以援手,除了乞讨之手。
5.We wrongly assume that a millionaire has nothing to complain of. Webelieve that he should be ashamed of rolling in so much money while poor people don’t even have enough to eat.当我们与他打交道之时无疑有这么一种错觉,认为他没有什么可以抱怨的,因为当别人挨饿时,他却在钱堆里打滚,他应该为此感到羞耻才对。
Unit 71.We can do a lot of things only by using languages. We still don’t knowhow we create languages. This question is very interesting and there are many guesses about it.语言的世界真的非常神奇,这不仅仅是因为我们人类能够通过语言来保护自己,构建形象,娱乐自己,追求所好,以及完成许多其他任务。
这些任务除了嘴之外不需要任何其他七团的参与。
2.Image drawing has many shortcomings. It can not satisfy human beings’various purposes which languages serves.不知道早期人类是否拥有或能感受到幽默,但是仅凭岩洞里的那些画,他们很难便打出血多语言能够表达的内容。
3.In English, there are many words formed derivation. But these wordsare less than those in many other languages.我们知道很多不同形式的词都是派生出来的,在一个单词的基础上创造另一个单词。
但是说到单词的派生,英语远远比不上其他很多语言。
4.The prefixes or suffixes of some words in language, while the originalwords have already disappeared. The word “ugly” is an example.有时,词法结构会把答辞本身取而代之,比如单词ugly(丑陋的)。
Unit 91.Whomever they are together with, they may find some can make them pleased while others can not and that some conversations are pleasant while others are not.不管和谁相处,和谁交流,总会有让人愉快的和让人不快的。
2.By what they say, they spoil the pleasure of other people, upset manypeople, and as a result, make themselves unpleasant and unwelcome everywhere.他们在社交场合说的话很让人扫兴,既得罪了别人,也让自己变得让人讨厌。