高一英语日记:I Fall In Love With Computer Games

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精细全高一英语复习备考学案探究

精细全高一英语复习备考学案探究

“精细全”高一英语复习学案探究---------------浠水县团陂高中张勤期中考试即将来临,学生一学期英语学习成绩究竟如何?很多老师认为:学生的学习成绩已定格在平时的课堂学习和自身的学习基础之上,基础年级的考前复习指导只能是杯水车薪,作用不大。

其实,这种消极的观念极大程度地制约了老师们在考试时对学生应有的迎考主观能动性。

在现行的新课改理念下,这种沿势而行的教学策略应该遭到摒弃,因为我们很多的老师就是在这种“复习无用”理论下根深蒂固了自己的懒惰,从而也造成了学生们的考试盲目,让学生们失去了一次又一次发掘自己考前灵光一现的应考天机。

诚然,英语学习是需要学生进行长期的课堂学习和课外延伸学习,通过知识的逐步积累,最终使学生形成英语词汇的丰富和知识网络的构建,学生英语学习兴趣与他们在小学、初中英语学习基础的牢固程度和学习行为习惯连在一起,而摆在我们面前的难题就是:相当一部分学生因为学习基础不牢、学习习惯不好,导致进入高中后英语学习感觉被动、吃力,这就把我们英语教师推到了英语教学的最前沿上了。

新课改要求:教师要成为学生学习的引领者、指挥员,学生是课堂学习的主体。

我们教师要想扮好课堂组织者的角色,就必修要精心研读教材、学生、考试、学法,不断改进自己的教学,寻找激发学生学习兴趣、提高学生成绩的方法。

经过长时期的教学实验证明,我发现:抓好考前单元小结复习,编写“精细全”的基础复习学案,通过考前强化复习记忆,能够让学生起到消除考试心理障碍的作用,考试内容具体化也会让学生觉得英语考试是看得见摸得着的,完全可以快捷地提高学生英语学习效益和考试效果。

下面是我在期中考试前为学生复习设计的人教版高一英语必修一Unit1 Friendship复习学案。

一、基础知识备考复习。

(学生背记知识提纲)1.必记重点单词:(6个)①心烦意乱的adjupset②不理睬vtignore ③在户外advoutdoors④安家,定居v settle ⑤恢复,痊愈v recover ⑥不同意vi disagree2.单元出现的重要词汇:(17个)⑴松的adj loose ⑵打雷vi thunder⑶整个的adjentire ⑷权力n power⑸窗帘n curtain⑹积满灰尘的adj dusty ⑺伙伴n partner⑻公路n highway ⑼手提箱n suitcase⑽大衣n overcoat⑾十几岁的青少n teenager⑿确实如此advexactly⒀感激的adj grateful⒁不喜欢vtdislike⒂小费n tip⒃交换vt swap ⒄项目,条款n item3.必记重点习语:(18个)⑴合计add up⑵(使)平静下来calm down⑶不得不,必须have got to⑷关心,挂念be concerned about ⑸经历,经受go through⑹记下,登记set down ⑺一套,一系列的a series of⑻故意on purpose⑼在黄昏时刻at dusk⑽为了in order to⑾面对面的face to face ⑿不再no longer/not …any longer⒀遭受,患病suffer from⒁对……厌烦get/be tired of⒂将(东西)打包pack (sth) up⒃进展,与……相处get along with⒄相爱,爱上fall in love with ⒅参加,加入join in4.功能句型回顾:(“同意”和“不同意”表达用语归纳)Agreeing⑴我同意I agree ⑵是的,我认为这样Yes,I think so.⑶我也是So do I / Me too. ⑷很正确Exactly.⑸没问题No problem. ⑹当然Sure. / Certainly. / Of course.⑺可以All right. ⑻你是对的You’re right/correct.⑼好主意Good idea. ⑽我认为这是个好主意I think that’s a good idea. Disagreeing⑴我不这样认为I don’t think so. ⑵我也不Neither do I.⑶那是不对的That’s not right. ⑷是的,但是…… Yes,but…⑸我恐怕不I’m afraid not. ⑹没门No way.⑺当然不Of course not. ⑻对不起,但是我不同意。

Fall in Love with English 爱上英语

Fall in Love with English 爱上英语
因为这一情况的存在,你就可以利用这些英语之间的区别说出你们街区的外国人是哪个国家来的了。例如,如果有个老板流利地命令他的司机:“Come up straight to my apartment by elevator and take some gas for my trucks and cabs(直接搭电梯到我公寓上来拿卡车和出租车的汽油)”,而不是要求说,“Please come to my flat by lift and take some petrol for my lorries and taxis(请直接搭电梯到我公寓上来拿卡车和出租车的汽油)”,你就可以轻易地辨认出他的美国人身份,而后者却暗示着那是一位英国人。
Voyages of people fromEnglandplay an important part inspreading the English language.At present, English isfrequentlyspoken as anofficialor common language in many countries,such asAmerica,Singapore,Malaysiaand someAfricancountries. Allbased onBritish English, the English spoken in these countries can be well understood bynativeEnglish speakers. Butactually, these Englishes have beengraduallychanging inaccents,spellings,expressions and theusageofvocabulary.

Fall-in-Love-with-Anyone

Fall-in-Love-with-Anyone

Fall in Love with AnyoneMore than 20 years ago, the psychologist Arthur Aron succeeded in making two strangers fall in love in his laboratory. Last summer, I applied his technique in my own life, which is how I found myself standing on a bridge at midnigh t, staring into a man’s eyes for exactly four minutes.Let me explain. Earlier in the evening, that man had said: “I suspect, given a few commonalities, you could fall in love with anyone. If so, how do you choose someone?”He was a university acquaintance I occasionally ran into at the climbing gym and had thought, “What if?” I had gotten a glimpse into his days on Instagram. But this was the first time we had hung out one-on-one.“Actually, psychologists have tried making people fall in love,” I said, rem embering Dr. Aron’s study. “It’s fascinating. I’ve always wanted to try it.”I first read about the study when I was in the midst of a breakup. Each time I thought of leaving, my heart overruled my brain. I felt stuck. So, like a good academic, I turned to science, hoping there was a way to love smarter.I explained the study to my university acquaintance. A heterosexual man and woman enter the lab through separate doors. They sit face to face and answer a series of increasingly personal questions. Then they stare silently into each other’s eyes for four minutes. The most tantalizing detail: Six months later, two participants were married. They invited the entire lab to the ceremony.“Let’s try it,” he said.Let me acknowledge the ways our experiment already fails to line up with the study. First, we were in a bar, not a lab. Second, we weren’t strangers. Not only that, but I see now that one neither suggests nor agrees to try an experiment designed to create romantic love if one isn’t open to this happening.I Googled Dr. Aron’s questions; there are 36. We spent the next two hours passing my iPhone across the table, alternately posing each question.They began innocuously: “Would you like to be famous? In what way?” And “When did you last sing to yourself? To someone else?”But they quickly became probing.In response to the prompt, “Name three things you and your partner appear to have in common,” he looked at me and said, “I think we’re both interested in each other.”I grinned and gulped my beer as he listed two more commonalities I then promptly forgot. We exchanged stories about the last time we each cried, and confessed the one thing we’d like to ask a fortuneteller. We explained our relationships with our mothers.The questions reminded me of the infamous boiling frog experiment in which the frog doesn’t feel the water getting hotter until it’s too late. With us, because the level of vulnerability increased gradually, I didn’t notice we had entered intimate territory until we were already there, a process that can typically take weeks or months.I liked learning about myself through my answers, but I liked learning things about him even more. The bar, which was empty when we arrived, had filled up by the time we paused for a bathroom break.I sat alone at our table, aware of my surroundings for the first time in an hour, and wondered if anyone had been listening to our conversation. If they had, I hadn’t noticed. And I didn’t notice as the crowd thinned and the night got late.We all have a narrative of ourselves that we offer up to strangers and acquaintances, but Dr. Aron’s questions make it impossible to rely on that narrative. Ours was the kind of accelerated intimacy I remembered from summer camp, staying up all night with a new friend, exchanging the details of our short lives. At 13, away from home for the first time, it felt natural to get to know someone quickly. But rarely does adult life present us with such circumstances.The moments I found most uncomfortable were not when I had to make confessions about myself, but had to venture opinions about my partner. For example: “Alternate sharing something you consider a positive characteristic of your partner, a total of five items” (Question 22), and “Tell your partner what you like about them; be very honest this time saying things you might not say to someone you’ve just met” (Question 28).Much of Dr. Aron’s research focuses on creating interpersonal closeness. In particular, several studies investigate the ways we incorporate others into our sense of self. It’s easy to see how the questions encourage whatthey call “self-expansion.” Saying things like, “I like your voice, your taste in beer, the way all your friends seem to admire you,” makes certain positive qualities belonging to one person explicitly valuable to the other.It’s astounding, really, to hear what someone admires in you. I don’t know why we don’t go around thoughtfully complimenting one another all the time.We finished at midnight, taking far longer than the 90 minutes for the original study. Looking around the bar, I felt as if I had just woken up. “That wasn’t so bad,” I said. “Definitely less uncomfortable than the staring into each other’s eyes part would be.”He hesitated and asked. “Do you think we should do that, too?”“Here?” I looked around the bar. It seemed too weird, too public.“We could stand on the bridge,” he said, turning toward the window.The night was warm and I was wide-awake. We walked to the highest point, then turned to face each other. I fumbled with my phone as I set the timer.“O.K.,” I said, inhaling sharply.“O.K.,” he said, smiling.I’ve skied steep slopes and hung from a rock face by a short length of rope, but staring into someone’s eyes for four silent minutes was one of the more thrilling and terrifying experiences of my life. I spent the first couple of minutes just trying to breathe properly. There was a lot of nervous smiling until, eventually, we settled in.I know the eyes are the windows to the soul or whatever, but the real crux of the moment was not just that I was really seeing someone, but that I was seeing someone really seeing me. Once I embraced the terror of this realization and gave it time to subside, I arrived somewhere unexpected.I felt brave, and in a state of wonder. Part of that wonder was at my own vulnerability and part was the weird kind of wonder you get from saying a word over and over until it loses its meaning and becomes what it actually is: an assemblage of sounds.So it was with the eye, which is not a window to anything but a rather clump of very useful cells. The sentiment associated with the eye fellaway and I was struck by its astounding biological reality: the spherical nature of the eyeball, the visible musculature of the iris and the smooth wet glass of the cornea. It was strange and exquisite.When the timer buzzed, I was surprised — and a little relieved. But I also felt a sense of loss. Already I was beginning to see our evening through the surreal and unreliable lens of retrospect.Most of us think about love as something that happens to us. We fall. We get crushed.But what I like about this study is how it assumes that love is an action. It assumes that what matters to my partner matters to me because we have at least three things in common, because we have close relationships with our mothers, and because he let me look at him.I wondered what would come of our interaction. If nothing else, I thought it would make a good story. But I see now that the story isn’t about us; it’s about what it means to bother to know s omeone, which is really a story about what it means to be known.It’s true you can’t choose who loves you, although I’ve spent years hoping otherwise, and you can’t create romantic feelings based on convenience alone. Science tells us biology matters; our pheromones and hormones do a lot of work behind the scenes.But despite all this, I’ve begun to think love is a more pliable thing than we make it out to be. Arthur Aron’s study taught me that it’s possible —simple, even —to generate trust and intimacy, the feelings love needs to thrive.You’re probably wondering if he and I fell in love. Well, we did. Although it’s hard to credit the study entirely (it may have happened anyway), the study did give us a way into a relationship that feels deliberate. We spent weeks in the intimate space we created that night, waiting to see what it could become.Love didn’t happen to us. We’re in love because we each made the choice to be.The 36 questions were published in a studyby psychologist Arthur Aron called ‘The Experimental Generation of Interpersonal Closeness’.He tested the theory that it’s possib le to make two people fall in love bygetting them to share intimate thoughts and memories. To prove this, he persuaded 52 sets of male and female strangers and 19 sets of female strangers to try it. Two of the participants entered a lab via separate doors, before sitting opposite one another and answering his series of ever-more personal and probing questions.Six months after the experiment? Two of them got married (and they invited thewhole lab to the ceremony).The 36 questions which can make you ‘fall in love with anyone’:Set One1. Given the choice of anyone in the world, whom would you want as a dinner guest?2. Would you like to be famous? In what way?3. Before making a telephone call, do you ever rehearse what you are going tosay? Why?4. What would constitute a “perfect” day for you?5. When did you last sing to yourself? To someone else?6. If you were able to live to the age of 90 and retain either the mind orbody of a 30-year-old for the last 60 years of your life, which would you want?7. Do you have a secret hunch about how you will die?8. Name three things you and your partner appear to have in common.9. For what in your life do you feel most grateful?10. If you could change anything about the way you were raised, what would itbe?11. Take four minutes and tell your partner your life story in as much detailas possible.12. If you could wake up tomorrow having gained any one quality or ability, what would it be?Set Two13. If a crystal ball could tell you the truth about yourself, your life, thefuture or anything else, what would you want to know?14. Is there something that you’ve dreamed of doing for a long time? Why haven’t you done it?15. What is the greatest accomplishment of your life?16. What do you value most in a friendship?17. What is your most treasured memory?18. What is your most terrible memory?19. If you knew that in one year you would die suddenly, would you change anything about the way you are now living? Why?20. What does friendship mean to you?21. What roles do love and affection play in your life?22. Alternate sharing something you consider a positive characteristic of yourpartner. Share a total of five items.23. How close and warm is your family? Do you feel your childhood was happierthan most other people’s?24. How do you feel about your relationship with your mother?Set Three25. Make three true “we” statements each. For instance, “We are both in thisroom feeling … “26. Complete this sentence: “I wish I had someone with whom I could share … “27. If you were going to become a close friend with your partner, please sharewhat would be important for him or her to know.28. Tell your partner what you like about them; be very honest this time, saying things that you might not say to someone you’ve just met.29. Share with your partner an embarrassing moment in your life.30. When did you last cry in front of another person? By yourself?31. Tell your partner something that you like about them already.32. What, if anything, is too serious to be joked about?33. If you were to die this evening with no opportunity to communicate withanyone, what would you most regret not having told someone? Why haven’t youtold them yet?34. Your house, containing everything you own, catches fire. After saving yourloved ones and pets, you have time to safely make a final dash to save anyone item. What would it be? Why?35. Of all the people in your family, whose death would you find most disturbing? Why?36. Share a personal problem and ask your partner’s advice on how he or shemight handle it. Also, ask your partner to reflect back to you how you seemto be feeling about the problem you have chosen.。

I fell in love with Yosemite

I fell in love with Yosemite

I fell in love with YosemiteI fell in love with Yosemite National Park the first time I saw it, when I was 13. My parents took us there for camping. On the way out, I asked them to wait while I ran up to E1 Capitan, a ___16___ rock of 3,300 feet straight up. I touched that giant rock and knew ___17___ I wanted to climb it. That has been my life’s passion (钟爱) ever since -- ___18___ the rocks and mountains of Yosemite. I’ve long m ade Yosemite my ___19___.16. A. distant B. huge C. narrow D. loose17. A. immediately B. finally C. gradually D. recently18. A. imagining B. painting C. describing D. climbing19. A. garden B. home C. lab D. palaceAbout 15 years ago I started seeing a lot of ___20___, like toilet paper, beer cans, and empty boxes, around the area. It’s ___21___ me why visitors started respecting the place ___22___ and treated such a beautiful home-like place this way.20. A. material B. resources C. waste D. goods21. A. beyond B. against C. over D. within22. A. more B. most C. less D. leastI tried ___23___ trash (垃圾) myself, but the job was too big. I would ___24___an hour or two on the job, only to find the area trashed all over again weeks later. Finally, I got so ___25__ it that I decided something had to change.23. A. throwing away B. picking up C. breaking down D. digging out24. A. kill B. save C. wait D. spend25. A. satisfied with B. delighted in C. tired of D. used toAs a rock-climbing guide, I knew ___26___ about organizing any big event. But in 2004, together with some climbers, I set a date for a ___27___. On that day, more than 300 people ___28___. Over three days we collected about 6,000 pounds of trash. It was amazing how much we were able to ___29___. I couldn’t believe the ___30___ we made -- the park looked clean!26. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing27. A. cleanup B. party C. picnic D. concert28. A. dropped out B. showed up C. looked around D. called back29. A. demand B. receive C. accomplish D. overcome30. A. plan B. visit C. contact D. differenceEach year volunteers come for the cleanup from everywhere. In 2007 alone, 2,945 people picked up 42,330 pounds of trash and ___31___ 132 miles of roadway.31. A. crossed B. measured C. covered D. designedI often hear people ___32___ about their surroundings. If you are one of them, I would say the only way to change things is by ___33___ rather than complaining. We need to teach by ___34___. You can’t blame others ___35___ you start with yourself.32. A. talk B. complain C. argue D. quarrel33. A. doing B. thinking C. questioning D. watching34. A. method B. explanation C. example D. research35. A. although B. if C. when D. useless答案:16---20 BADBC21---25 ACBDC26---30 DABCD31---35 CBACD。

高一英语日记(优秀13篇)

高一英语日记(优秀13篇)

高一英语日记(优秀13篇)高一英语日记篇一我的室友I study in a high school, the school is far away from my home, so I have to live in the school. The first day I came to the school, the headmaster led me to a dormitory, he said I would have three roommates. I was the first one to e, so I waited a minute to meet my roommates. At last, I saw them, they are from different places, I learned how to get along with them. Li Hua loves music so much, he can play guitar, we hear him play guitar when we don’t have class. Wang Hai is into reading all kinds of novels, sometimes he will read a novel the whole night. Su Kai likes playing basketball, he watches all the news about NBA. While I like playing tennis, though we have different hobby, we share our happy and sorrow, the difference makes our life colorful.我在一所高中上学,学校离家里很远,所以我要在学校住。

我一天来到学校的时候,班长把我领带一件宿舍里,说我将会有三个室友。

短篇英语日记

短篇英语日记

短篇英语日记短篇英语1Today is Sunday,it's sunny. This is a beautiful garden .Some children are playing in the garden.They are very happy.You can see some trees ,some beautiful flowers and some birds.There are some boys and girls.They are playing games and theyare very happy!今天是星期天,晴天。

这个美丽花园有很多孩子在花园里玩。

他们很高兴。

你能看到很多的树,很多美丽的'花儿,很多鸟儿。

这有很多的男孩和女孩,他们玩着游戏并且玩的很高兴。

短篇英语日记2It was the second day of our winter holiday. I felt good. I felt I’m free. I had a lot of time to do things I like. My parents are in Beijing. So I live alone but I don’t feel lonely.But I didn’t do something special. I stayed at home and watched TV. Oh! I wrote an English daily composition. It was my homework. Today, I have slept for 14 hours. I thought I was very tired. It was time for dinner. I must go! I am very hungry.短篇英语日记3Snowflakes have sent Fulu, frozen cold spring festival. Days of snow, snow in spring. The Spring Festival has come quietly.Tomorrow is the long-awaited new year's Eve, I woke up on the roof, wearing a white gauze dress, this is the day of snow! We sit on the bus back home, just got home I have a task, help post character, I am very dedicated to grandpa in the executive behind the start! I took the tape and scissors busy awfully, a home "lively" much, at night, we set off firecrackers, fireworks, firecrackers and fireworks can be like thunder, more gentle, with the flash it fly into the sky, stretched its shining skirt, leaving a beautiful figure in the dark sky. The fireworks are like a black ribbon like beautiful flowers in the dark, beautiful!Today is the first day of the new year, I got up early, I saw grandpa's grandmother, said to them: "I wish grandpa and grandma longevity, happiness as immense as the Eastern Sea red envelope!" The grandparents laughed and handed me the red bag and said, "grow up!"My parents also gave me a red envelope. I couldn't keep my mouth shut, and went out to pay New Year's call. I kept the same rule: "XX happy new year, congratulations on getting rich".It's good for the new year. I've been one year longer, and I'll work harder in the New Year!短篇英语日记4There is a lot of fun in the winter vacation, but one of the most memorable things for me is to spend the new year. It was a busy morning, when the bird had just asked the sun father-in-law, people got up. The market is very busy, people say laugh and laugh, everywhere is a piece of joy, the earth changed to new clothes, red as a red dress. Crackling, what sound is it? Oh The original is "happy Symphony" ah, the street over the children's laughter, the market huge crowds of people, endure endure crowded crowded. The cars on the road running, the little swallow circling, twittering in the sky, what is it doing? It's playing the song of the spring for everyone!My mother took me into this bustling market, to visit relatives, relatives have a chubby little guy, she is very naughty, kept on hand beat my face, don't cut my nails, and she played many games, such as: cat and mouse. The monkey on the tree......I can't forget this interesting thing.短篇英语日记5现在,我很苦恼。

Diary 英语日记范文

Diary 英语日记范文

LisaHL42015.1.15 Location: Heshun town, Yunnan provinceDate: February 7thDear Diary:It was the second day of the trip in Heshun town, where was in Yunnan, I was ecstatic because it was the first time to visit this amazing place! So far, food and scenery had been fantastic! And also the best weather I ever had! I wished I could live here forever! At 7 a.m. the sky was still dark, everything was peaceful, I woke up and went up stairs gingerly to the flat roof of the hotel to see the scene before sunrise. The chilly wind was blowing, the lights from the other houses were as tiny as droplets twinkling in the dark, all noise had disappeared. Looking up to the sky, there was a bonanza of stars. My eyes widely opened and staring the shiny stars, I didn’t even want to blink my eyes for a second because I had never seen such a starry sky! I feel like all the tiredness suddenly was gone away.After gazing the luscious sky for a while, I raised my right forefinger up pointing to the sky, searching the big dipper, which looked like a spoon with a long handle, I had been having a dream that I could see the complete figure of the big dipper one day, ultimately it came true! ( That was awesome!!!!)I never wanted the sun rose, because I didn’t want the stars ‘die!’, the stars were my Romeo! These lovely stars were my best friend, even we communicated with eachother without saying a word, they were always be with me, I wouldn’t feel lonely . It was hard for me to say ‘goodbye’ to my pretty friends . As the edge of the sky was lightened slowly and turned to sapphire, the sun jumped out of land that it seemed had waited this moment for a thousand years. After watching the sunrise I made a promise to the stars that I would have a date with them every night during the trip. I totally fall in love with these adorable stars, I couldn’t wait until tonight!!!。

英语日记带翻译:早睡Sleep Early

英语日记带翻译:早睡Sleep Early

英语日记带翻译:早睡Sleep Early
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高中。

Since my parents bought me a computer for the purpose of my better study
but I fall in love with computer games recently
I will play very late. My mother finds it
she tells me that I should not stay up
or my body will be bad and my brain will be not clever. I am so shocked
I decide to sleep early and don’t stay up.
自从父母给我了一台电脑,出发点是为了让我更好地学习,但是我最近爱上了玩电脑游戏,我会玩到很晚。

妈妈发现了这点,她告诉我不应该熬夜,不然我的身体就会变差,大脑会变得迟钝。

我感到震惊,决定早睡,再也不熬夜。

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高一英语日记:I Fall In Love With
Computer Games
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我迷上了电脑游戏 I Fall In Love With Computer Games
Computer is a part of our lives
so my parents bought me a computer last week. I am so happy
I search the Internet when I finish my homework. But
since my friend teaches me how to play the computer games
I fall in love with it
I can’t control myself. My parents tell me the bad
effect
I realize I need to behave myself.
电脑是我们生活的一部分,因此我的父母上周给我买了一部电脑。

我很开心,在完成了作业以后就开始玩电脑。

但是自从我的朋友教会
了如何玩电脑游戏,我就迷上了,无法自控。

我的父母给了讲了不好
的影响,我意识到我该自律。

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