高中英语人教版必修一课文内容电子版Unit4
新人教版高中英语选择性必修1:Unit 4

Listening to How Bodies Talk
Step1 语篇理解和分析(Comprehension and Analysis)
The last part is paragrph 6 showing body language has many different uses. Example 1: A smile can help get through difficult situations Example 2: A smile can break down barriers Example 3: A smile can serve as an apology Example 4: A smile can be used to ask for help
LISTENING TO HOW
BODIES TALK
Body language varies from culture to culture Some gestures are universal.
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Body language has many different uses.
Body language/Gesture
Listening to How Bodies Talk
Step2 单词构建和积累(Vocabulary Building-up)
★identical adj. 相同的 identically adv.完全相同地 identify v.识别,鉴定 ★interpret v.把...解释为...,口译 interpretation n.翻译,解释 interpreter n.翻译,口译员 ★differ v. 与...不同 difference n.区别,不同 different adj. 不同的 ,differently adv.不同地
人教版高中英语必修第一册全册课文翻译

Welcome unitReading andThinkingFIRST IMPRESSIONS第一印象Han Jing’s World 韩静的世界7: 00 a.m. 上午7: 00 So this is it—senior high school at last! I’m not outgoing so I’ma little anxious right now.I want to make a good first impression.Will I makeany friends? What if no one talks to me?就是这样——终于到了高中学校了!我性格并不外向, 所以现在有点儿焦虑。
我想给别人留下好的第一印象。
我会交到朋友吗?要是没人跟我说话怎么办?12: 30 p.m.中午12: 30I just had my firstmaths class at senior high school! The class was difficult, but the teacher waskind and friendly.He even told us a funny story, and everyone laughed so much!I found most of my classmates and teachers friendly and helpful.我刚刚上完高中的第一节数学课!这堂课很难, 但老师却很和蔼可亲。
他还给我们讲了一个有趣的故事, 每个人都笑得很开心!我发现我的大多数同学和老师都很友好, 而且乐于助人。
5: 32 p.m.下午5: 32This afternoon, we hadour chemistry class in the science lab.The lab is new and the lesson wasgreat, but the guy next to me tried to talk to me the whole time.I couldn’tconcentrate on the experiment.I really wanted to tell him to please be quietand leave me alone!今天下午, 我们在科学实验室上了化学课。
新教材2023年高中英语 Unit 4 Section Ⅰ 课件 新人教版必修第一册

单元核心素养
单元话题导读
When it comes to disasters,quite a lot of people believe they will come across sudden disasters in their life. To begin with,natural disasters like earthquakes,floods and droughts occur now and then. In addition, diseases like COVID-19,cancer and tumor will attack people unexpectedly. Last but not the least,car accidents and plane crashes can’t be ignored as part of disasters.
From what has been discussed above , we may safely draw the conclusion that disasters can’t be avoided now,but with more knowledge about nature,we’ll certainly reduce the loss brought by them to the smallest degree,so the prospect we are looking forward to will be both bright and encouraging.
17.__t_ra_p___vt. 使落入险境;使陷入圈套 n. 险境;陷阱 18.__b_u_r_y__vt. 埋葬;安葬
英语人教版必修1Unit4 课文讲解

raise(vt.) 提高;提出;增加 With his head___________(抬头), he listened attentively.
raise(vt.) 抚养;饲养 eg: 1.She raised a lot of chickens. 她养了许多鸡。
raise(vt ) 筹集, 募捐 raise/ collect money 筹钱
4. Mice ran out of the fields looking for places to hide.
1) run out of the fields 跑出田野
2)looking for… 在句子中做_______________
常考题型:
Did you hear what happened _________ David last night?
in the end 最后,终于 = at last,不能和of连用。 eg: He tried many times, and in the end he succeeded.他多次努力,最后终于成功了。
by the end of 到......末为止,到......结束时,通常和完成时连用。
eg: 1.How many words had you learned by the end of last term?
It seemed 后还常跟as if从句。如果与事实相反,则用虚拟语气;如果与事实一致,则保持正常时态。
instead 是副词,在句子单独作状语,置于句首时,意为“相反地”。
eg: 1.There is a lot of cloud. It seems as if it's going to rain.
到上学期末为止,你们已学习多少个单词了?
Unit 4 Reading and Thinking 课件-人教版高中英语选择性必修第一册 -

A. To show how clever we are.
B. To show that we have learned a lot.
C. To express our thoughts and opinions.
Some gestures seem to have the same meaning everywhere.
Some body language has many different uses. Body language plays an important role in daily communication.
What I hide by my language, my body utters -Roland Barthes
Unit 4 Body Language
Reading and Thinking
Understand body language
Listening to how bodies talk
3. How is the whole passage and each paragraph is developed?
general
↓Example Part 1 (Para1)
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specific Introduction to body language
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Part 2 (Para2-4) Part 3 (Para 5) Part 4 (Para 6)
understand them. • Suppose we are living in a silent world. How will you communicate
新人教版高中英语必修一Unit4单词及课文录音

必修一 Unit 4 单词及课文录音2019普通高中教科书英语必修一听单词录音Unit Four 词汇表▼▼▼▼1.disaster / dɪˈzɑ:stə(r) / n.灾难;灾害2. tornado /tɔ:ˈneɪdəʊ / n.(pl. -oes or-os) 龙卷风;旋风3.drought / draʊt / n.旱灾;久旱ndslide / ˈlændslaɪd / n. ( landfall) (山地或悬崖的)崩塌;滑坡5.slide / slaɪd / vi. &vt. (slid, slid) (使)滑行;滑动6. tsunami / tsu:ˈnɑ:mi /海啸7.flood / flʌd / n. 洪水;大量 vi.淹没;大量涌入 vt使灌满水;淹没8.volcanic eruption / vɔlˈkænɪk ɪˈrʌpʃən / 火山喷发9. magnitude / ˈmægnɪtju:d / n. (地)震级;重大10. rescue / ˈreskju: / n.&vt. 营救;救援11. damage / ˈdæmɪdʒ / vt. 损害;破坏 n.损坏;损失12.destroy/dɪ’strɔɪ/ vt. 摧毁;毁灭13.evacuate / ɪˈvækjueɪt / vt. 疏散;撤出 vi. 撤离14.helicopter / ˈhelɪkɒptə(r)/ n. 直升机15. death/ deθ/ n.死;死亡16.affect /ə’fekt/ vt.影响;(疾病)侵袭;深深打动17.shelter/’ʃeltə/ n.避难处;居所;庇护 vt.保护;掩蔽vi. 躲避(风、雨或危险)18. crack /kræk/ n.裂纹;裂缝 vi. &vt. (使)破裂19.as if 似乎;好像;仿佛20.ruin /’ru:ɪn/ n. &vt. 破坏;毁坏 in ruins严重受损;破败不堪21.percent / pəˈsent / n. 百分之….22.brick /brɪk/ n. 砖;砖块23.metal /’metl/ n.金属24.shock /ʃɒk/ n.震惊;令人震惊的事;休克 vt (使)震惊25.electricity / ɪˌlekˈtrɪsəti / n.电;电能26.trap /træp/ vt.使落入险境;使陷入圈套 n. 险境;陷阱27. bury / ˈberi / vt. 埋葬;安葬28.breathe / bri:ð / vi.&vt.呼吸29.revive / rɪˈvaɪv / vt.& vi复活;(使)苏醒30.revival / rɪˈvaɪvl/ n. 振兴;复苏31.effort /’efət / n.努力;艰难的尝试;尽力32.unify / ˈju:nɪfaɪ / vi.&vt. 统一;(使)成一体33.wisdom / ˈwɪzdəm / n. 智慧;才智34.context/ ˈkɒntekst / n. 上下文;语境;背景35.suffer / ˈsʌfə(r) / vt. 遭受;蒙受 vi. ( 因疾病、痛苦、悲伤等)受苦suffer from 因……而痛苦;患有(疾病等)36.volcano / vɒlˈkeɪnəʊ / n. 火山37.erupt / ɪˈrʌpt / vi.&vt. ( 火山)爆发;(岩浆、烟等)喷出38.supply / səˈplaɪ / n.供应(量);补给;[pl.] 补给品 vt. 供应;供给39.typhoon / taɪˈfu:n / n.台风40.in the open air 露天;在户外41.hurricane / ˈhʌrɪkən / n . ( 尤指大西洋的)飓风42. survive / səˈvaɪv/ vt. 幸存;艰难度过 vi.生存;存活43. power / ˈpaʊə(r) / n.电力供应;力量;控制力44. tap / tæp/ vi.&vt.轻叩;轻敲;轻拍 n.水龙头;轻叩;轻敲45.pipe/ paɪp/ n.管子;管道46.whistle / ˈwɪsl / vi.吹口哨;发出笛声 vt.吹口哨 n. 哨子(声);呼啸声47.emergency/ iˈmɜ:dʒənsi / n. 突发事件;紧急情况48. calm / kɑ:m / adj.镇静的;沉着的 vt. 使平静;使镇静48.aid / eɪd / n.援助;帮助;救援物资vi.&vt. (formal) 帮助;援助49.kit / kɪt / n. 成套工具;成套设备firstaid kit 急救箱50. on hand现有(尤指帮助)51.crash / kræʃ/ vi.&vt. 碰撞;撞击 n. 撞车;碰撞55. sweep /swi:p/ vt.&vi. ( swept,swept) 打扫;清扫sweepaway消灭;彻底消除56.wave / weɪv / n.海浪;波浪vi.&vt. 挥手;招手57. strike / straɪk / vi.&vt.(struck,struck/stricken)侵袭;突击;击打n. 罢工;罢课;袭击58.deliver/ dɪˈlɪvə(r) / vt.& vi.递送;传达 vt. 发表59. summary /ˈsʌməri / n. 总结;概括;概要60.effect / ɪˈfekt / n.影响;结果;效果61.length/ leŋθ/ n.长;长度课文录音Unit FourNatural Disasters原文,录音及翻译Reading and Thinking 录音THE NIGHT THE EARTH DIDN’T SLEEP地球的一个不眠之夜Strange things were happening in the countryside of northeastern Hebei. For several days,the water in the village wells rose and fell,rose and fell. There were deep cracks that appeared in the well walls. At least one well had some smelly gas coming out of it. Chickens and even pigs were too nervousto eat,and dogs refused to go inside buildings. Mice ran out of the fields looking for places to hide,and fish jumped out of the water. At about 3:00 a.m., on 28 July 1976,bright lights were seen in the sky outside the city of Tangshan and loud noises were heard.But the city’s one million people were asleep as usual that night.河北省东北部的农村地区怪事连连。
Unit 4 课文文本和翻译-高中英语人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册

人教版高中英语新教材选择性必修一Unit 4课文文本和翻译LISTENING TO HOW BODIES TALK倾听身体的诉说We use both words and body language to express our thoughts and opinions in our interactions with other people. We can learn a lot about what people are thinking by watching their body language. Words are important, but the way people stand, hold their arms, and move their hands can also give us information about their feelings.在与他人交流时,我们既使用言语也通过身势语来表达我们的想法和观点。
通过观察别人的身势语,我们可以了解很多他们的想法。
言语固然重要,但是人们站立、握紧手臂、移动双手的方式也能帮助我们了解他们的情绪。
Just like spoken language, body language varies from culture to culture. The crucial thing is using body language in a way that is appropriate to the culture you are in. For example, making eye contact—looking into someone’s eyes—in some countries is a way to display interest. In other countries, by contrast, eye contact is not always approved of. For example, in many Middle Eastern countries, men and women are not socially permitted to make eye contact. In Japan, it may demonstrate respect to look down when talking to an older person.就像口头语言一样,身势语因文化而异。
英语必修一unit4 课文原文+单词+音标

Unit4A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDN'T SLEEPStrange things were happening in the countryside of northeast Hebei.For three days the water in the village wells rose and fell,rose and fell.Farmers noticed that the well walls had deep cracks in them.A smelly gas came out of the cracks.In the farmyards,the chickens and even the pigs were too nervous to eat.Mice ran out of the fields looking for places to hide. Fish jumped out of their bowls and ponds.At about3:00am on July28,1976,some people saw bright lights in the sky.The sound of planes could be heard outside the city of Tangshan even when no planes were in the sky.In the city,the water pipes in some buildings cracked and burst.But the one million people of the city,who thought little of these events,were asleep as usual that night.At3:42am everything began to shake.It seemed as if the world was at an end!Eleven kilometres directly below the city the greatest earthquake of the20th century had begun.It was felt in Beijing,which is one hundred kilometres away.One-third of the nation felt it.A huge crack that was eight kilometres long and thirty metres wide cut across houses,roads and canals. Steam burst from holes in the ground.Hard hills of rock became rivers of dirt.In fifteen terrible seconds a large city lay in ruins.The suffering of the people was extreme.Two-thirds of them died or were injured.Thousands of families were killed a nd many children were left without parents.The number of people who were killed or injured reached more than400,000. But how could the survivors believe it was natural?Everywhere they looked nearly everything was destroyed.All of thecity's hospitals,75%of its factories and buildings and90%of its homes were gone.Bricks covered the ground like red autumnleaves.No wind,however,could blow them away.Two dams fell and most of the bridges also fell or were not safe for travelling.The railway tracks were now useless pieces of steel.Tens of thousands of cows would never give milk again. Half a million pigs and millions of chickens were dead.50People were shocked.Then,later that afternoon,another big quake which was almost as strong as the first one shook Tangshan.Some of the rescue workers and doctors were trapped under the ruins.More buildings fell down.Water,food,and electricity were hard to get.People began to wonder how long the disaster would last.All hope was not lost.Soon after the quakes,the army sent150,000soldiers to Tangshan to help the rescue workers. Hundreds of thousands of people were helped.The army organized teams to dig out those who were trapped and to bury the dead.To the north of the city,most of the10,000miners were rescued from the coal mines there.Workers built shelters for survivors whose homes had been destroyed.Fresh water was taken to the city by train,truck and plane.Slowly,the city began to breathe again.单词:Book1Unit4earthquake/'ə:θkweik/n.地震quake/kweik/n.地震right away立刻;马上well/wel/n.井△crack/kræk/n.裂缝;噼啪声vt.&vi.(使)开裂;破裂△smelly/'smeli/adj.发臭的;有臭味的△farmyard/'fɑ:mjɑ:d/n.农场;农家pipe/paip/n.管;导管burst/bə:st/vi.(burst,burst)爆裂;爆发n.突然破裂;爆发million/'miljən/n.百万event/i'vent/n.事件;大事as if仿佛;好像at an end结束;终结nation/'neiʃən/n.民族;国家;国民canal/kə'næl/n.运河;水道steam/sti:m/n.蒸汽;水汽dirt/də:t/n.污垢;泥土ruin/'ru:in/n.废墟;毁灭vt.毁灭;使破产in ruins严重受损;破败不堪suffering/'sʌfəriŋ/n.苦难;痛苦extreme/ik'stri:m/adj.极度的injure/'indʒə/vt.损害;伤害△survivor/sə'vaivə/n.幸存者;生还者;残存物destroy/di'strɔi/vt.破坏;毁坏;消灭brick/brik/n.砖;砖块dam/dæm/n.水坝;堰堤track/træk/n.轨道;足迹;痕迹useless/'ju:slis/adj.无用的;无效的;无益的shock/ʃɔk/vt.&vi.(使)震惊;震动n.休克;打击;震惊rescue/'reskju:/n.&vt.援救;营救trap/træp/vt.使陷入困境n.陷阱;困境electricity/ilek'trisəti/n.电;电流;电学disaster/di'zɑ:stə/n.灾难;灾祸dig out掘出;发现bury/'beri/vt.埋葬;掩埋;隐藏mine/main/n.矿;矿山;矿井miner/main/n.矿工shelter/'ʃeltə/n.掩蔽;掩蔽处;避身处a(great)number of许多;大量的title/'taitl/n.标题;头衔;资格reporter/ri'pɔ:tə/n.记者bar/bɑ:/n.条;棒;条状物damage/'dæmidʒ/n.&vt.损失;损害frighten/'fraitən/vt.使惊吓;吓唬frightened/'fraitnd/adj.受惊的;受恐吓的frightening/'fraitəniŋ/adj.令人恐惧的congratulation/kənɡrætʃu'leiʃən/n.祝贺;(复数)贺词judge/dʒʌdʒ/n.裁判员;法官vt.断定;判断;判决sincerely/sin'siəli/adv.真诚地;真挚地express/ik'spres/vt.表示;表达n.快车;速递outline/'autlain/n.要点;大纲;轮廓headline/'hedlain/n.报刊的大字标题cyclist/'saiklist/n.骑自行车的人。
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Unit 4 A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDN’T SLEEP
Strange things were happening in the countryside of northeast Hebei. For three days the water in the village wells rose and fell. Farmers noticed that the well walls had deep cracks in them. A smelly gas came out of the fields looking for places to hide. Fish jumped out of their bowls and ponds. At about 3:00 am on July 28, 1976, some people saw bright lights in the sky. The sound of planes could be heard outside the city of Tangshan even when no planes were in the sky. In the city, the water pipes in some buildings cracked and burst. But the one million people of the city, who thought little of these events, were asleep as usual that night.
At 3:42 am everything began to shake. It seemed as if the world was at an end! Eleven kilometres directly below the city one of the greatest earthquakes of the 20th century had begun. It was felt in Beijing, which is more than two hundred kilometres away. One-third of the nation felt it. A huge crack that was eight kilometres long and thirty metres wide cut across houses, roads and canals. Steam burst from holes in the ground. Hard hills of rock became rivers of dirt. In fifteen terrible seconds a large city lay in ruins. The sufferings of the people was extreme. Two-thirds of them died or were injured during the earthquake. The number of people who were killed or seriously injured reached more than 400,000.
But how could the survivors believe it was natural? Everywhere they looked nearly everything was destroyed. All of the city’s hospital, 75%of its factories and buildings and 90%of its homes were gone. Bricks covered the ground like red autumn leaves. No wind, however, could blow them away. Two dams fell and most of the bridges also fell or were not safe for travelling. The railway tracks were now useless pieces of steel. Tens of thousands of cows would never give milk again. Half a million pigs and millions of chickens were dead. Sand now filled the wells instead of water. People were shocked. Then, later that afternoon, another big quake which was almost as strong as the first one shook Tangshan. Water, food, and electricity were hard to get. People began to wonder how long the disaster would last.
All hope was not lost. Soon after the quakes, the army sent 150,000 soldiers to Tangshan to help the rescue workers. Hundreds of thousands of people were helped. The army organized teams to dig out those who were trapped and to bury the dead. To the north of the city, most of the 10,000 miners were rescued from the coal mines there. Workers built shelters for survivors whose homes had been destroyed. Fresh water was taken to the city by train, truck and plane. Slowly, the city began to breathe again.。