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leoliu初中英语八上答案

leoliu初中英语八上答案

leoliu初中英语八上答案篇一:(译林版)初中英语八年级上册课课练u1,welcome tothe unit答案初中英语八年级上册课课练(译林版)Unit1 friendsWelcome to the unit答案第一大题1、when your mother is away ,can you look after )well?2、about me.Thank you so much.3、4、第二大题1、我有两本杂志。

你想要哪一本?2、那个好看的女孩非常有礼貌.3、他从不说谎,所以你可以信任他。

5、他的那些玩笑经常使我们大笑。

6、丹尼尔今天上午给我讲了一个真实的故事。

第三大题D、B、A短文缺词填空Mike does very well in his lessons,and often helps his classmates with their studies.He is really helpful to them.He never tells a lie,so he is very honest.If you like,you can tellhim everything about yourself, and he will not tell others.he can keep all the secrets for you. He often tells jokes,and makes all his classmates very happy.when he has some nice food,he always shares it with others.篇二:配人教版英语八年级上册英语配套练习册答案Unit 1Section AI.1.beaches 2.most 3.myself 4.fed 5.boredII. 1.yourself 2.to be 3.diaries 4.wonderful 5.to doIII. 1-5 CABBDIV. 1.summer camp 2.on vacation ;went to the mountains 3.anyone friendly 4.anywhere interesting 5.quite a fewV.1.Where did ; go 2.didn’t visit 3.What was ; like 4.What did ; do5.Did ; doVI. 1-5 ECAGDVII. 1.everyone 2.everything 3.something 4.nothing 5. no one6.anywhere7.anythingSectionBI. 1.below 2.duck 3.hungry 4.traders 5.boringII. 1.buildings 2.to visit 3.activities 4.walking 5.differencesIII. 1-5 ACACD 6-10BCBAAIV. 1.tried paragliding 2.rode bikes /bicycles 3.walked up ; the top ;something special 4.umbrella ; was / got wet 5.because of V. 1-5 DFBEAVI.1.parents 2.On 3.arrived at 4.was 5.lost 6.didn,t7.helped8.sport 9.cool 10.wantVII. 1-5 BDBCAMy Vacation to QingdaoLast summer vacation , my family and I went to Qingdao by train . There was always sunshine and fresh air , which made us so comfortable .We went to the seaside , the sea was blue , I also picked up a lot of colorful shells with my little sister . There I bought many interesting things for my friends . We ate much delicious food there . Then we lived in a clean and tidy hotel , and the price was not so expensive . I like Qingdao very much , and I hope to come here again .It is such a beautiful and interesting place .Unit 2Section AI.1.never 2. full 3.Maybe 4.hardly 5.programII. 1. (to) cook ually 3.housework 4.shopping 5.practiceIII. 1-5 BACCD 6-10 DBCACIV. 1.How often 2.helps with housework 3.hardly ever 4.at least twice5.four times a monthV. 1.How often does ; go 2.What does ; do 3.Does ; go ; doesn’t 4.doesn’t exercise5.What isVI. 1-4CDABSection BI. 1.magazine 2.junk 3.online 4.However 5.togetherII. 1.vegetables 2.says 3.health 4.more 5.to drinkIII. 1-5 DDBAC 6-10 CDCBAIV. 1-5 BHGFA 6-8 DECV. 1.How many 2.is good for 3.less than 4.almost every day 5.went to the dentistVI. 1.often 2.exercise 3.walks 4.his 5.but 6.everywhere7.car 8.feel zy 10.mindVII. 1-5 CBDDA 6-10 BABCAUnit 3Section AI. 1.Which petition 3.win 4.fanstastic5.hard-workingII. 1.well 2.early 3.loudly 4.quietly 5.clearlyIII. 1.taller ; shorter 2.heavier ; thinner 3.friendlier ; more outgoing ; funnier4.smarter ; more hard-working ; lazier5.shorter ; longer6.more loudly ; more clearly;better ; faster ; higher ; earlier ; harder ; more quietly 7.friendly 8.hardIV. 1.longer hair 2.Both ; and ; better than 3.more loudly4.singing competition5.more clearly6.to win ; to learn something7.as fast as8.study harderV. 1.more outgoing than 2.older than 3.as hard as 4.Is ; smarter than ; No ; he isn’t5.WhoVI. 1.from 2.different 3.what 4.than 5.faster 6.higher 7.as Section BI.1.both ugh 3.mirror 4.necessary 5.careII. 1.listener 2.kids 3.talented 4.truly 5.loudIII. 1-5 BBCBDIV. 1.care about 2.as long as 3.different from 4.bring out5.similar to6.In fact7.primary school8. to make friends9.to be the same10.as good at ; asV.1-5CDAEBVI. 1.other 2.tall 3.longer 4.both 5.at 6.than 7.make 8.from9.necessary 10.more 11.reaches 12.heart 13.running 14.careVII. 1-5 TFFYF6.He is tall and has short hair .7.Peter’s best friend is Jack .8.Yes , he does . 9.They often spend time reading and studying .10.He thinks a friend is like a mirror and a book .VIII.I think friends are like sunshine . They often help me and give me hope . My best friendis Han Mei . She is a happy girl . She is very tall and heavy . She is more outgoing than meand she plays basketball better than me . She often plays the piano when she is free and sheenjoys reading , too . She often makes me laugh and likeslistening to me .We like shareeverything together .She brings out the best in me . We’ll be good friends forever .Unit 4Section AI. 1.theater fortable 3.screen 4.closest 5.chooseII. 1.quickly 2.cheaply 3.service 4.reporter 5.newest ; comfortably6.best7.most popular 8.worse 9.the worst 10.freshestIII. 1. is the most popular ; the best sound 2.the biggest screens ; the most comfortable seats 3.the best ; the most cheaply4. the most expensive store ; worse than5.play the most interestingIV. 1.What’s 2.Which is 3.What do you think of 4.the best service5.less expensive thanV. 1-5BACDFSection BI. mon 2.poor 3.role 4.Everyone5.giveII. 1.performer 2.winners 3.crowded 4.beautifully 5.talents 6.seriously7.the most exciting 8.the funniest9.faster ; the fastest 10.the most boringIII. 1-5 DABAC 6-10 CDDBCIV.1.all kinds of 2.is up to 3.play a role4.made up5.take ; seriouslyV. 1-5 BDACEVI. 1.Three 2.The Super Saver Department Store 3.It’s bad .4.Because it’s the most expensive .5.In Bob’s Bargain Department Store .Unit 5I. 1.planning 2.news 3.stand 4.expect 5.happenII. cation ; educational 2.jokes edies4.discussing ; discussion5.hope ; hopesIII. 1.think of talent shows ; mind2.are more educational3.plan to ; to find out ; going on4.hopes to be5.doesn’t want ; can’t stand6.exciting ; learn a lot7.expect to ; great jokes 8.wants to watchIV. 1. What ; want to watch 2.What does ; think of 3.What does ; plan to watch4.had a discussion5.may ; beV. 1-5 CAEDBSection BI. 1.culture 2.meaningless 3.famous 4.main 5.reasonII. 1.action 2.successful ; success 3.became4.cartoons5.charactersIII. 1-5 BDCBB 6-10 BCBADIV. 1. is more serious 2.am ready to3. take mother’s place4.did a good job5.tried his best6.famous symbol7.One of the main reasons 8.face any danger9.more than just 10.came outV. 1. I want to watch a movie . / I want to go to the movies .2. What do you think of sitcoms ? / Do you like sitcoms ?3.Why do you like to watch them ?4.What do you plan to watch ?5.What’s your favorite cartoon ?VI. 1-5 BCACBUnit 6Section AI. 1.doctor 2.programmer 3.pilot 4.sure 5.medicineII. 1.violin ; violinist 2.cook ; cook 3.piano ; pianist4.driver ; drives5.scientists ; science6.colleges ; universities7.actor ; acting8.soundscation 10.harderIII. 1.grow up ; an engineer 2.keeps on practicing basketball 3.sure about4.study education5.write articles ; magazines and newspapers6.take acting lessons7.writing stories8.cooking schoolIV. 1.does ; want to be 2.going to be 3.Where 4.they want to be 5.is good at V. 1-5 DBAECSection BI. 1.promises 2.physical 3.agree 4.own 5.improveII. 1.beginning 2.meaning 3.week ; weekly 4.questions 5.personal III. 1-5 CBDBD 6-10 BACACIV. 1.foreign language 2.get good grades 3.get more exercise 4.make ;resolutions/plans 5.discuss the questions 6.wrote down 7.have to do with 8.take up 9.hardly ever 10.making yourself/you a better personV. 1.too ; to 2.meaning 3.Does ;agree 4.a resolution is 5.to doVI. 1-5CEBGFVII. 1.promise 2.beginning 3.improve ing 5.remember 6.have to do mon 8.hardly 9.too 10.ForVIII. 1.basketball 2.get into the college they like 3.hobby groups 4.sports5.sports team篇三:八年级英语上句型转换附答案句型转换1. Why don’t you go with her?(改为同义句)with her?2. Try to listen to the tape every day.(改为否定句)Trythe tape every day.3. T o join an English club is a good idea.(用it 作形式主语改写句子)to join an English club.4. You mustn’t forget to turn off the light.(改为祈使句) turn off the light.5. What other things did you see?(改为同义句)did you see?6. )We ?7. Let’s run as fast as possible.(改为同义句)Let’。

Book 6_U1_Welcome to the unit

Book 6_U1_Welcome to the unit

2 visual humour--inspired by objects 3 Funny performance 4 Act or speak like a well-known person
Choose the correct type of stand-up comedy. A comedian puts on glasses, changes his or her voice and pretends to be someone else.
health
Which English saying “Laughter is the best proves true? medicine.”
Discussion:
Besides laughter, what else can we do to make ourselves happy and keep ourselves healthy?
A funny performance A funny book Crosstalk Circus
jokes
laugh
Stand-up
funny movies Comedies
Funny books Crosstalk Circus
Observation • Do the four posters share something in common? If so, what are they? • Which of the events do you think will be the funniest? Why? • Why do people like funny things?
Discussion How can we put more laughter in our lives? • read funny stories, watch funny movies and … • surround yourself with funny people • develop your own sense of humor •…

译林版高一英语必修第三册(2019版)_Unit1_Welcome_to_the_unit基础过关练

译林版高一英语必修第三册(2019版)_Unit1_Welcome_to_the_unit基础过关练

Unit1 Welcome to the unit and Reading基础过关练I. 单词拼写1. How many species do you believe will be threatened with e when the reservoir is completed?2. Located at the foot of the ______(高耸的)Alps,the Austrian city of Innsbruck offers guests a chance to appreciate a blend of old and new.3. They found something buried _______(在……下面)a pile of leaves.4. If we don’t stop c change,many anima and plants in the world will be gone.5. Scientists say the c of south America and Africa separated millions of years ago.6. When we choose food,we must keep in mind that the food we choose should give us the ______(营养物)we need.7. The number of people employed in ______(农业)has fallen in the last decade.8. a breathtaking trick potentially left over from our ancestors might be found in us-the ability to sense ______(氧气)through our skin.9. They raised chickens for eggs,pigs and c for meat and cows for milk and cream from which Grandma made butter and cheese.II. 用方框内短语的适当形式填空1. We can consider each aspect of a development environment ______________.2. The pool ______________ goldfish.3. Just as spring awakens nature, it can be a great time ______________ the creative process.4. ______________the significant progress made in Chinese education. China has become one of the most favored places for overseas students.5. The collection ______________ over the last seventeen years.6. The area ______________1, 600 threatened species including grizzly bears, elk andso on.7. Women’s sports are ______________ the barriers in previously male-dominated domains.8. Ride a bicycle. This will ______________ on carbon emissions and the money you spend on a car.9. Press the button to ______________ in case of fire.10. Two men claiming to be police officers went to the pastor’ s house and ______ him_______.11. Confidence also ______________in a game.12. We know that eagles usually ______________ small animals.13. The park ______________ about 3. 5 square miles is located in Maryland.III. 单句语法填空1. I want to thank you in person for the impact you’ve had ______ my life2. Her popular book Silent Spring raised awareness of ______ (harm) effects of chemicals on humans and on the world’s lakes and oceans.3. Teenagers’ night owl habits ______ (disappear) as they age, and the study says this may be why older adults are happier than younger ones.4. To begin with, about 24% of the patients showed ______ (damage) learning and 23% showed signs of poor memory when tested.5. The broadcasting system in Canada is famous and advanced and serves ______ (variety) purposes.6. The application of new scientific discoveries has greatly increased ______ (agriculture) efficiency in our country.7. While running regularly can’t make you live forever the review says it is more effective in ______ (lengthen) life than walking, cycling or swimming.8. Everyone is different and that is ______ our world is so colorful.9. It’s also hugely important for parents ______ (know) which apps their children are using.IV. 完成句子1. 这比我预料的要多。

(完整版)Book6Unit1TwoWordstoAvoid,TwotoRemember

(完整版)Book6Unit1TwoWordstoAvoid,TwotoRemember

Book 6 Unit 1Unit OneText IPre-reading Questions1.You may have kept in your memory some words, phrases or even whole sentences that areof great wisdom and can serve as guidelines in your life. Share them with your classmates and discuss their value.2.The two words that, as the author of the text suggests, should be avoided are "if only", andthe two be remembered are "next time". Can you guess, before you read the text, whatmessage the author intends to convey to the reader with such a suggestion?General ReadingI. Judge which of the following best states the purpose of the article.A. To explain how Freud's psychotherapy works.B. To demonstrate the power of positive thinking.C. To call attention to the importance of the choice of words.Key: BII.Judge whether the following statements are true or false.1.That wintry afternoon, the author was in a bad mood and he happened to meet an old friendof his in a French restaurant in Manhattan.2.The Old Man asked the author to go to his office because he thought that the office was abetter place than the restaurant for their talk.3.The three speakers on the tape had all been unfavorably affected by what had happenedto them.4.In the Old Man's opinion, it was a bad way of thinking always to regret what one had doneor had not done.Key: 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. TBackground Notes1.Manhattan , an island near the mouth of the Hudson River, is a borough of New York City, insoutheastern New York State, U.S.A. Commercial and cultural heart of the city, Manhattan is the site of the Metropolitan Opera House, Carnegie Hall, the City Center of Music and Drama, and numerous other music institutions.Book 6 Unit 12.Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) is an Austrian physician and the founder of psychoanalysis. Freudexplored the workings of the human mind and developed psychoanalysis as a therapeutic technique to treat neurosis or mental disturbances.Text StudyTextTwo Words to Avoid, Two to RememberArthur Gordon1Nothing in life is more exciting and rewarding than the sudden flash of insight that leaves you a changed person — not only changed, but changed for the better. Such moments are rare, certainly, but they come to all of us. Sometimes from a book, a sermon, a line of poetry. Sometimes from a friend ...2That wintry afternoon in Manhattan, waiting in the little French restaurant, I was feeling frustrated and depressed. Because of several miscalculations on my part, a project of considerable importance in my life had fallen through. Even the prospect of seeing a dear friend (the Old Man,as I privately and affectionately thought of him) failed to cheer me as it usually did. I sat there frowning at the checkered tablecloth, chewing the bitter cud of hindsight.3 He came across the street, finally, muffled in his ancient overcoat, shapeless felt hat pulled down over his bald head, looking more like an energetic gnome than an eminent psychiatrist. His offices were nearby; I knew he had just left his last patient of the day. He was close to 80, but hestill carried a full case load, still acted as director of a large foundation, still loved to escape to the golf course whenever he could.4By the time he came over and sat beside me, the waiter had brought his invariable bottle of ale. I had not seen him for several months, but he seemed as indestructible as ever. "Well, young man," he said without preliminary, "what's troubling you?"5I had long since ceased to be surprised at his perceptiveness. So I proceeded to tell him, at some length, just what was bothering me. With a kind of melancholy pride, I tried to be very honest. I blamed no one else for my disappointment, only myself. I analyzed the whole thing, allthe bad judgments, the false moves. I went on for perhaps 15 minutes, while the Old Man sipped his ale in silence.6When I finished, he put down his glass. "Come on," he said. "Let's go back to my office." 7"Your office? Did you forget something?"8"No," he said mildly. "I want your reaction to something. That's all."9 A chill rain was beginning to fall outside, but his office was warm and comfortable and familiar: book-lined walls, long leather couch, signed photograph of Sigmund Freud, tape recorder by the window. His secretary had gone home. We were alone.10The Old Man took a tape from a flat cardboard box and fitted it onto the machine. "On this tape," he said, "are three short recordings made by three persons who came to me for help.They are not identified, of course. I want you to listen to the recordings and see if you can pickout the two-word phrase that is the common denominator in all three cases." He smiled. "Don'tlook so puzzled. I have my reasons."11What the owners of the voices on the tape had in common, it seemed to me, was unhappiness. The man who spoke first evidently had suffered some kind of business loss or failure; he berated himself for not having worked harder, for not having looked ahead. The woman who spoke nexthad never married because of a sense of obligation to her widowed mother; she recalled bitterly all the marital chances she had let go by. The third voice belonged to a mother whose teen-age son was in trouble with the police; she blamed herself endlessly.12The Old Man switched off the machine and leaned back in his chair. "Six times in those recordings a phrase is used that's full of subtle poison. Did you spot it? No? Well, perhaps that's because you used it three times yourself down in the restaurant a little while ago." He picked upthe box that had held the tape and tossed it over to me. "There they are, right on the label. The two saddest words in any language."13I looked down. Printed neatly in red ink were the words: If only .14"You'd be amazed," said the Old Man, "if you knew how many thousands of times I've sat inthis chair and listened to woeful sentences beginning with those two words. 'If only,' they say to me,'I had done it differently — or not done it at all. If only I hadn't lost my temper, said the cruel thing, made that dishonest move, told that foolish lie. If only I had been wiser, or more unselfish, or moreself-controlled.' They go on and on until I stop them. Sometimes I make them listen to therecordings you just heard. 'If only,' I say to them, 'you'd stop saying if only , we might begin to get somewhere!'"15 The Old Man stretched out his legs. "The trouble with'if only,'" he said, "is that it doesn't change anything. It keeps the person facing the wrong way — backward instead of forward. It wastes time. In the end, if you let it become a habit, it can become a real roadblock, an excuse for not trying any more.16"Now take your own case: your plans didn't work out. Why? Because you made certain mistakes. Well, that's all right: everyone makes mistakes. Mistakes are what we learn from. But when you were telling me about them, lamenting this, regretting that, you weren't really learning from them."17"How do you know?" I said, a bit defensively.18"Because," said the Old Man, "you never got out of the past tense. Not once did you mention the future. And in a way — be honest, now! — you were enjoying it. There's a perverse streak in all of us that makes us like to hash over old mistakes. After all, when you relate the story of some disaster or disappointment that has happened to you, you're still the chief character, still in the center of the stage."19I shook my head ruefully . "Well, what's the remedy?"20 "Shift the focus," said the Old Man promptly . "Change the key words and substitute a phrasethat supplies lift instead of creating drag."21"Do you have such a phrase to recommend?"22"Certainly. Strike out the words 'if only'; substitute the phrase 'next time.'"23"Next time?"24"That's right. I've seen it work minor miracles right here in this room. As long as a patientkeeps saying 'if only' to me, he's in trouble. But when he looks me in the eye and says 'next time,' I know he's on his way to overcoming his problem. It means he has decided to apply the lessons he has learned from his experience, however grim or painful it may have been. It means he's going to push aside the roadblock of regret, move forward, take action, resume living. Try it yourself. You'll see."25My old friend stopped speaking. Outside, I could hear the rain whispering against the windowpane. I tried sliding one phrase out of my mind and replacing it with the other. It was fanciful, of course, but I could hear the new words lock into place with an audible click....26The Old Man stood up a bit stiffly. "Well, class dismissed. It has been good to see you,young man. Always is. Now, if you will help me find a taxi, I probably should be getting on home."27We came out of the building into the rainy night. I spotted a cruising cab and ran toward it,but another pedestrian was quicker.28"My, my," said the Old Man slyly. "If only we had come down ten seconds sooner, we'd have caught that cab, wouldn't we?"29I laughed and picked up the cue. "Next time I'll run faster."30"That's it," cried the Old Man, pulling his absurd hat down around his ears. "That's it exactly!"31Another taxi slowed. I opened the door for him. He smiled and waved as it moved away. Inever saw him again. A month later, he died of a sudden heart attack, in full stride, so to speak.32More than a year has passed since that rainy afternoon in Manhattan. But to this day, whenever I find myself thinking "if only", I change it to "next time". Then I wait for that almost-perceptible mental click. And when I hear it, I think of the Old Man.33 A small fragment of immortality, to be sure. But it's the kind he would have wanted.Words and Phrases1.prospect n. sth. one expects to happen; a possibility or likelihood of sth. happeninge.g. I look forward to the prospect of being a volunteer doing social work in the GreatNorthwest.There is a reasonable prospect of reaching the trapped miners within the next 24 hours.prospects pl. — opportunitiese.g. Most people are not quite optimistic about the prospects for/of employment.Don't think too much how the job pays now. What really matters is that it holds good prospects.2.eminent adj. famous and respected within a particular profession, e.g. eminentdoctor/surgeon/scientist, etc.3.invariable adj. never changinge.g. The invariable question the mother asked her child after school every day was: "How dideverything go today?"4.proceed v. begin a course of actione.g. After the preparations had been made, we proceeded to draft the plan.5.at some length : (formal ) in some detaile.g. She described to us her trip to New Zealand at some length.cf. at length — after a long time; at laste.g. He thought over the mathematical problem day and night and solved it at length.6.false move : an unwise action that turns out to be a mistake and brings one risks or failuree.g. Be very careful with the designing of the plan; a false move and it will fall through.7.berate v. (formal ) scold or criticize angrily because of a faulte.g. Don't berate anyone just because he has made a mistake. Don't we all make mistakes fromtime to time?ment v. feel or express deep sorrow (for or because of sth.)e.g. One should not lament the past mistakes, but should try to do better later.9.ruefully adv. regretfullye.g. He faced his recent failure ruefully.10. promptly adv. quickly, at oncee.g. He always responded to the customers' requests promptly.11.grim adj. harsh, unpleasant, dreadfule.g. He was depressed when he heard the grim news that two-thirds of the workforce mightbe discharged.Notes1. the sudden flash of insight that leaves you a changed person: the quick and spontaneousunderstanding that makes you a different persona flash of insight—an understanding that comes to one suddenly and quicklyleave (with object and adverbial or complement) — cause (object) to be or to remain in aparticular state or positione.g. Buying an expensive car has left the family penniless.The children were left in the care of the nanny.2.chewing the bitter cud of hindsight : thinking repeatedly about the painful realization of what hadhappenedLiterally cud means "partly digested food returned from the first stomach of ruminants to the mouth for further chewing" ( 反刍的食品 ). When an animal chews the cud, it chews further the partly digested food. When a person chews the cud, he thinks about something reflectively.e.g. He chewed the cud for a long while before he set pen to paper.hindsight — understanding the reasons for an event or situation only after it has happenede.g. The accident could have been avoided with the wisdom of hindsight.With hindsight they should not have left their little daughter alone in the country villa.3.he still carried a full case load: he still kept himself fully occupied in the treatment of hispatientscase load — the number of patients a doctor has to deal with4.I had long since ceased to be surprised at his perceptiveness.: I had long before come toknow that he was good at perceiving how others thought and felt; so I was not at all surprised when he noticed my troubled state.perceptiveness(n.) — unusual ability to notice and understand; awareness and understandinge.g. We all admired his perceptiveness; he was always so quick to respond to a new situation.5.With a kind of melancholy pride: Apparently the author was still proud of his "project ofconsiderable importance", though he was sad because of "several miscalculations on his part".mon denominator : This is a term used in mathematics, meaning "the common multipleof the denominator of several fractions" ( 公分母 ). In this context, it means "the characteristic shared by the three persons", i.e. the phrase if only was used by all three of them.7.all the marital chances she had let go by : all the chances for her to get married she hadmissedlet (sth.) go by—lose sth.e.g. The short course is a good opportunity for you to learn a skill. Don't let it go by.8.There's a perverse streak in all of us that makes us like to hash over old mistakes. : There's anobstinately unreasonable quality in all of us which makes us enjoy bringing up old mistakes again for consideration.perverse — (of a person or one's actions) showing an obstinate desire to behave in anunreasonable waye.g. We just couldn't understand her perverse decision against the majority.streak — an element of a specified kind in one's character(性格行为的)偏向, an often unpleasant characteristice.g. Her streak of stubbornness makes her difficult to get along with.hash over — (slang) bring up (sth.) again for consideratione.g. What has been done cannot be undone. Don't hash over past mistakes. Cheer up and tryto do better next time.9.substitute a phrase that supplies lift instead of creating drag: use a phrase (in place of ifonly)that provides encouragement that pushes you forward instead of discouragement that pulls you backwardsubstitute (v.) — use (sth.) in place of (sth. else)e.g. The old lady suffers from diabetes, so she substitutes saccharine for sugar/so shesubstitutes sugar with saccharine.substitute (n.) — a person or thing acting or used in place of anothere.g. The actress's substitute performed as well as the actress herself.10.when he looks me in the eye : when he looks directly at me without showing embarrassment,fear, or shame11.I could hear the new words lock into place with an audible click: I could sense the newwords firmly fixed in my mind without any doubt12.that almost-perceptible mental click : the reminder provided by the Old Man that canroughly be felt in the mind13. a small fragment of immortality: a small piece of advice to be remembered foreverQuestions1.How were the author and the old man related?Key: The old man was an eminent psychiatrist and the author was a client of his.2.According to the author, how much did the session with his psychiatrist friend that afternoonmean to him? (para. 1)Key: To him, the session was just like "a flash of insight that leaves him a changed person —not only changed, but changed for the better."3.Why did the old man let the author listen to the three speakers on the tape? (para.15)Key: The three speakers on the tape were all unhappy, and the two words they all used frequently in what they said were "if only". What the old man wanted to point out to the author was that to keep saying "if only" would not change anything; on the contrary, it only kept the person facing the wrong way — backward instead of forward. Thus it did more harm than good to the person who kept saying them.Book 6 Unit 14.What did the old man advise the author to do to get out of his depressed state of mind? (para.20)Key: Shift the focus; substitute "next time" for "if only".5.In what way are the two phrases "if only" and "next time" different? (para. 20)Key: They point to entirely different mental directions; one is backward and negative, and the other forward and positive.6.What do you think is the tone of the passage?Key: It is instructive and inspirational.Activity1.Failures and setbacks are an inevitable part of our life. Tell your classmates about one such"unfortunate" experience and how you managed to get back on your feet.Sentence patterns for yourreference When I was ... I met ...It is true that life is ...In spite of the ..., I ...2.Discuss the "flash of insight" Gordon suddenly got. What psychological effect did this piece ofadvice produce on Gordon? Do you believe that one's mentality is an essential factor when one is unfortunately thrown into adversity? Give examples to support your view.Sentence patterns for your referenceIn case one meets ..., it is essential that ...As in Gordon's case, ...An example to show ... is that ...Organization and DevelopmentNarrationIn terms of mode of development, the present text is basically a narration, in which the author, Arthur Gordon, relates his meeting with his psychiatrist friend "the Old Man".Characteristics of NarrationThe purpose of a narration is to recount an event or a series of events; therefore it is usually chronological in its arrangement of details . The chief purpose of narration is to interest and entertain , though, of course, it may be used to instruct and inform.Narrative Structure of the TextGordon's purpose of writing, obviously, is not just to tell what happened during his meeting with his friend, but, more importantly, to instruct. The instructive significance of the story is madeclear in the first paragraph. In the first few lines Gordon has already made it clear to the readerthat what he is going to do is to tell how "the sudden flash of insight that leaves you a changed person — not only changed, but changed for the better — ... Sometimes from a friend."In the first three paragraphs, which serve as a kind of introduction to the narration, we learn something about the physical circumstances for the meeting, i.e. the time — one rainy wintry afternoon, and the place — a French restaurant in Manhattan; the author's somber mood caused by his failure to complete an important project; and also something about the Old Man — his age, his profession, and perhaps more importantly, his positive attitude towards life.The last two paragraphs form a sort of conclusion, in which what the author has learnedfrom his friend, which is also what he wants his readers to learn, is explicitly stated: ... whenever I find myself thinking "if only", I change it to "next time".TranslationEnglish-Chinese Translation1.Even the prospect of seeing a dear friend (the Old Man, as I privately and affectionatelythought of him) failed to cheer me as it usually did.译文:即便想到要见一位好朋友(私底下,我会平和地把他想成“老头子” ),我也快乐不起来,尽管平时不是这样的。

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This flood was caused by a typhoon.
Suppose your home was struck by a flood, what would your life be like? Would you still live a normal life as before?
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What would happen if there was not enough water for farming?
Farmers would be very worried about their crops if there was a drought, as a drought sometimes can cause a famine.
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China peacekeeping police
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International aid helps many people around the world to have better lives, especially when things go wrong.
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Unit 4 Finding your way Comic Strip-Welcome to the unit单词检测1._______________ vt. 跟随2._______________ n.小路3._______________ n. 北4._______________ n., adj.&adv. 西方5._______________ n., adj.&adv. 南方6._______________n., adj.&adv. 东方7._______________n., adj.&adv. 旅行8._______________ n. <英>千米短语自测1.________________ 不得不重点句子1. _____________ me, Eddie. 跟我来,Eddie 。

2. There is a __________ __________ the hills. 在小山之间有一条小路。

3. Don’t ___________ _________ . 别害怕。

4. I think we __________ __________ go up again. 我认为我们不得不再上去。

5. Sunshine Zoo is __________ of Sunshine Middle School. 北6. Sunny Garden is ___________ of the Zoo. 西7. Lake Park is _________ of Sunny Garden. 南8. Sunshine Park is ___________ of Lake Park. 东9. Where are we __________ for our class ________? 我们班级旅行去哪里? 10. Is it _________ _________ _________ our school? 离我们学校远吗? 11.It’s north of the school, about three ___________ __________. 3千米远。

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Unit1Welcometotheunit课时训练2021-2022学年牛津译林版九年级英语下册

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2021-2022牛津译林版初三英语下册9BU1Welcome to the unit 课时训练一、词汇1. Foreigners can’t use______________(筷子) well when they have meals in China.2. Chinese _____________(剪纸)is one of the traditional Chinese folk arts.3. It’s rather ______________(累人的) to work late every day.4. It’s hard for old people to climb so many ____________(台阶).5. How much do you know about ____________(亚洲)?6. It’s______________(传统的) to eat moon cakes in China on the Mid-Autumn Festival..7. They’re ___________(计划) to travel around the UK these days.8. You are so _______________(amaze)to do such a great job.二、单项选择1. _________he was tired, he continued working in his office.A SinceB AlthoughC As soon asD Because2.He didn’t get up ___________his mother __________this morning.A. until; woke him upB. until; woke up himC. after; woke him upD. after; woke up him3. Learning English can make _________ to talk with foreigners.A. you easierB. you more easilyC. it easier for youD. it more easily for you4. _____ fishes are killed by polluted water every year.A. Millions ofB. Million ofC. Two millions ofD. Two millions5.-- I haven’t heard from Henry for a long time. --What do you think ____to him?A. was happeningB. to happenC. has happenedD. had happened6. Most families in China now have only one child. Parents should teach them ______others when they are young.A. what to play withB. when to get on withC. which to play withD. how to get on with7. My chest (胸)___________when I take a deep breath, doctor.A. hurtsB. woundsC. harmsD. is wounded8.--I’m not going shopping tomorrow. --_______. I have to clean up my bedroom.A. So am IB. Neither am IC. Neither I amD. So I am9.Everyone was __________ when they heard this __________ news.A. excited; excitedB. exciting; excitingC. excited; excitingD. exciting; excited10. I don’t think ____ possible to master a language without much memory workA. thisB. thatC. itD. him11. The population of China is ___________ than any other country in the world.A. largerB. smallerC. moreD. less12.—Bill, please turn down the music, ________Mum ________ Dad are sleeping.—Sorry, I'll do it right away.A. neither; norB. either; orC. both; andD. Not only; but also13. He offered ______ valuable advice that ______people disagreed.A such; a fewB such; fewC so; a fewD so; few14. ---I am out of breath. I can’t go any further. ---_____. I am sure you can make it.A. No problemB. What a pityC. Not badD. Come on15.— The novel Gulliver’s Travels is very nice.— So it is. Could you tell me __________?A. how long I can borrow itB. if I can keep it for another weekC. when should I return itD. that I can borrow it三、动词填空1. Do you know the rice scientist_____________ (name) Yuan Longping?2. Didn’t your teacher tell you that sound____________ (travel) more slowly than light.3. The engineers in the company____________ (design) a new style robot at the moment.4. --Why didn’t you answer my telephone yesterday? --Sorry. I__________ (take) a bath.5. The little girl avoided ____________ (meet) her teachers.6. My purse ________________(steal) on my way to the shopping mall yesterday.7 ---When can we play badminton at the court?---Not until it _______________ (repair)next week.8 When we got there, he was sitting in the sun, ________________(enjoy) the coffee.四、根据汉语意思完成句子1.王老师是我们学校最受欢迎的老师之一。

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New York, Profession Comedian Actor USA host New York His Idols Bob Hope, University (偶像) George Burns
He got his first fame(名声) in the program named “Soup” as a host. He ever hosted 9 Academy Awards. When he was a child … He is good at … At the 2004 Academy Awards, …
Dad, cat! Run, run, run!
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I have told you thousands of times to learn a foreign language is very important!
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Choose the correct type of stand-up comedy. A comedian puts on glasses, changes his or her voice and pretends to be someone else.
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A comedian stands on stage and holds a banana to his ear. He says, ‘Hello? Hello? I’m sorry I can’t hear you. Something must be wrong with my phone.’
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Which English saying “Laughter is the best proves true? medicine.”
Stand-up for your health!
Types of stand-up
A Famous Comedian
Laughter is good for your health!
A comedian walks on stage. As she introduces herself, she falls down. A comedian says, ‘My Grandmother started walking 1 km a day when she turned 60. She’s 89 now, and we don’t know where she is!’
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A comedian walks on stage. As she introduces herself, she falls down.
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A comedian says, ‘My Grandmother started walking 1 km a day when she turned 60. She’s 89 now, and we don’t know where she is!’
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A kind of comedy that is done on a stage by a comedian talk -ing straight to the audiences.
Stand-up for your health!
Types of stand-up
A Famous Comedian
Laughter is good for your health!
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Tell jokes about the way people behave or about daily life.
Visual humour--inspired by objects
visual humour--inspired by objects Funny performance
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A comedian puts on glasses, changes his or her voice and pretends to be someone else.
Tell jokes about the way people behave or about daily life.
要有目标和追求
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经 常 保 持 微 笑
学会和别人一块分享喜悦
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学会宽恕他人
学会和各种人愉快的相处
有几个知心朋友
常和别人保持合作,并从中获得乐趣
保持高度的自信心
尊重弱者
具备胆识和勇气
最后,不要财迷
Discussion: What special qualities should a comedian have?
sense of humor quick thinking acting skills ability to amuse people ……
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When you laugh, your Laughter Why is laughter good for brain sends chemicals that your health? is are good for you into your good for body. your
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Besides laughter, what else can we do to make ourselves happy and keep ourselves healthy?
• Smile to yourself in the mirror every day morning (Keep a positive attitude to life) • Do what you are interested in (music, sports, reading …) • Make friends • Be satisfied with what we have. • Achieve our life goals. • …
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