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Unit14IremembermeetingallofyouinGrade7.知识点讲解精选精练人教

Unit14IremembermeetingallofyouinGrade7.知识点讲解精选精练人教
The music doubled in volume.音乐的声音加大了一倍。
精选精练
一、语法选择
通读下面短文,在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案,并将答题卡上对应题目所选的选项涂黑。
When I was a child, I was often thought to be the worst student in our class by my classmates.
(3)注意“no matter+疑问词”结构与“疑问词+ever”在用法上的区别:
“no matter+疑问词”结构只能引导让步状语从句,这时可以和“疑问词+ever”互换。如:No matter where he may be(=Wherever he may be),he will be happy.他无论在什么地方都快乐。
6.
A.thisB.theseC.thoseD.that
7.
A.makeB.madeC.will makeD.have made
8.
A.inB.byC.atD.on
9.
A.encourageB.encouragedC.was encouragedD.will encourage
10.
A.seesB.sawC.seeingD.to see
They want at least double their salaries.他们想至少要把工资提高一倍。
有时可放在what从句之前。如:
His ine is double what it was five years ago.他的收入是5年前的两倍。
(2)用作动词时的用法:
double用作动词时,可及物或不及物,意思是“(使)加倍”“对折”。如:

inmyday课文主旨

inmyday课文主旨

inmyday课文主旨
摘要:
一、引言
二、介绍inmyday 课程
三、inmyday 课程的主要内容
四、inmyday 课程的学习方法
五、总结
正文:
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人教新目标七年级英语上册Unit8必背词组与句子

人教新目标七年级英语上册Unit8必背词组与句子

人教新目标七年级英语上册Unit8必背词组与句子一、词组:1.whet time. 几点什么时间2.in January 在一月份3.on February 5th 在二月五日4.on the 12th and the 15th 在12日和15日5.at three this afternoon 在今天下午三点钟6.Happy birthday ! 生日快乐7.have a birthday party 举办一场生日聚会8.an old woman 一位老太太9.an old skirt 一条旧裙子10.How old ....? .... 多大年纪?...几岁了?11.10ten years old .....10岁12.See you 再见13.on sb’s +序数词+birthday 某人几岁生日14.have a test 举行一次测试,举行一次考试15.have an English-test 举行英试测试16.pass a test 考试及格Fail a test 考试不及格17. go there 到那去,去那儿e here 到这来;来这儿19.go on/for a trip 去旅游have a school trip 举行学校郊游be on a trip...在去…...旅行中/去......旅行20.have an art festival. 举办一个艺术节21.have a soccer game. 举行一场足球赛22.have a book sale 举行图书特卖(活动)23.have some interesting and fun things 准备一些有趣又好玩的活动24.this term 本学期25.next month 下个月st week 上一周27.be busy with sth 忙于某事28.be busy doing sth. 忙于做某事29. 30.Have a good trip 祝你旅途愉快31.School Day . 学校开放日、校庆日have a good time? h ave fun have a good day ⎫⎪⎬⎪⎭玩的高兴,过得愉快32.in the morning 在上午33.in the afternoon 在下午34.in the evening 在晚上35.on the seventieth School Day 在第70个校庆日36.Children’s Day 儿童节37.Women’s Day 妇女节38.New year’s Day 元旦节、新年39.National Day 国庆节40.May Day 五一节41.Teachers’ Day 教师节42.The Spring Festival 春节二、句子:1.when is your birthday??你的生日是什么时间?My birthday∕It is on May 2nd . 在五月2日2.When is Alic e’s birthday ?Her birthday∕It is in August . 在八月份.3.How old are you ? 你多大了I’m thirteen (years old.) 13岁.4.How old is your father ? 你爸多大了?He is forty(years old). 40岁了。

Unit8--In-My-Day市公开课一等奖省赛课微课金奖PPT课件

Unit8--In-My-Day市公开课一等奖省赛课微课金奖PPT课件
Unit8 In My Day
Russell Baker
1/25Hale Waihona Puke Russell Baker
• Born in Virginia in 1925(弗吉尼亚州) • A columnist专栏作家 for the New
York Times • Won a Pulitzer Prize (in1979)普利策奖
担任(会议)主席
eg: I will preside at the committee
meeting. 我将主持委员会会议。
preside at / over sth. 主持… 同义词:chair v. 担任(会议,讨论 等)主持;主持(会议,讨论等) 15/25
Sentences
2.Through all this she lay in bed but moved across tim-e---,---t-r--a---v---e---l-i-n---g------a---m----o---n---g--------

10/25
Question
How did the author understand the relationship with his chil dren from a father's point of view?
11/25
• in the past • I had developed the habit of lecturing them
straightforward
I tell people exactly what’s on my mind
strong-willed She was a formidable woman, determined to

Unit8InMyDay现代大学英语

Unit8InMyDay现代大学英语

unable to understand his own children…
disconnection between parents & children…
Text Analysis Theme
family bond…
generation gap…
aging problem…
Text Analysis Structure
1. The Title
• What is the meaning of the title? Who tend to use the expression very often? Why do they often say this?
2014年 厦 门 市 中 考满 分作文 :彼岸 的风景 河 流 对 河 流说: “我不 能留住 你 的 波 浪 , 让我留 住你的 足印在 我心里 吧.。” ——泰 戈 尔 或 许 青 春 就有
In My Day
Unit 8
W arming up B ackground T ext Analysis R einforcement
In My Day
Questions/Activities Check-on Preview
Objectives
Unit 8
Warming up
Warming up Questions/Activities
Warming up Objectives
1. Content – to understand the problem of aging – to understand the problem of generation and ways to solve it – to relate the problem to personal and social experience

现代大学英语第三册Unit_8_In_My_Day

现代大学英语第三册Unit_8_In_My_Day

1. bend
v. a. to lean forwards and downwards b. to become curved c. to apply the mind closely
Examples: She bent forwards and whispered in my ear. The stream bends to the west. He was bent on making them happy.
those ancient bores… (53)
I find cleaning a real bore.
I won’t bore you with all the details.
Expressions: bend sb.’s ear bend your mind/thoughts to sth. bend before be bent on
Translation
1. 谈论不休 2. 专注于 3. 屈服于 4. 一心想做某事
2. bore
n. a. sb. who talks too much about things that are not very interesting
Generation Gap
There were major differences in such matters as musical __ta_s_te_s__, fashion, drug use, and politics. This situation may have been _a_c_c_e_le_ra_t_ed__ by the unprecedented size of the young baby boomer generation, which gave them a greater sense of power and _in_f_lu_e_nc_e_ than had been seen previously, and the younger generation was willing to _re_b_e_l __ against social norms to a previously unseen degree.

新人教版八上英语笔记Unit8

新人教版八上英语笔记Unit8

新人教版八上英语笔记Unit8一写出过去时:Buy--_________, win--_________, come--_________, meet--_________, drive--_________, get--_________, hang--_________, sleep--_________, take--_________, eat--_________, bring--_________, see--_________, are--_________, am--_________, go--_________, have--_________, tell--_________, swim--_________, teach--_________, write--_________, make--_________, sit--_________, spend--_________, sing--_________, keep--_________, forget--_________, feel--_________, cut--_________,二规则:1.动词+er/or-----变成表示那种职业的人(少数动词+or). (1)work--worker, read--reader, sing---singer, write--writer,run--runner, play---player,(2)visit—visitor, act—actor, collect—collector,2. none of(三者或三者以上)没有一个, neither of(两者中)没有一个, both两者都, all 三者或三者以上都,3. at the end of…在…末, by the end of到…末, in the end=at last = finally最后三短语1. none of the boys没有一个男孩2. neither of them他们两个都不3. both of us.我们两个都4. buy sth. for sb.=buy sb. Sth. 为某人买某物,5. luck运气(名), lucky幸运的(形), luckily幸亏(副),6. take …back to乘…返回到7. in the singing competition在歌咏比赛中,in the speech competition在演讲比赛中,8. in my opinion在我看来9, get his autograph得到他的亲笔签名10.go for a drive去开车兜风11.sleep late睡过头12. on my next day off在我的下一次休假13. have fun doing sth.愉快的干某事14. at the end of在…末, in the end = at last, 最后,15. go camping in the rain冒雨去野营,16.buy a souvenir买一个纪念品, 17. win a prize获奖,e back from从…回来,19. in the future在将来。

新目标九年级英语 Unit14 必会知识点归纳

新目标九年级英语 Unit14 必会知识点归纳

新目标九年级英语Unit14 必会知识点归纳1.scoring two goals in a row during a soccer compettion.在一场足球赛中_______两球。

识记点1____________ 连续几次地Up until last year, the price of gold rose for at _________________________直至去年,黄金价格已经连续上涨至少11年。

扩展in a row还可表示“____________”。

They were __________________________.他们整齐地站成一行。

2.Someone _______________ to _________________ from _______ by a teacher.有人被一个老师建议跑完步后休息一下。

识记点2:________________________某人被建议做某事【用法】advise是动词,意为“建议"。

常有三种用法:advise sb. (not) to do sth.意为“建议某人(不要)做某事”。

______________________________________all the time.我的妈妈建议我不要总是待在家里。

2. advise doing sth.意为“建议做某事I ____________ the money to Project Hope.我建议把钱捐给希望工程advise+that从句”表示“建议…."。

that从句应用"should+动词原形”的虚拟语气。

The man advises that we (should) walk on the other side of the road.那个人建议我们在路的另一边行走。

拓展:advice的用法advice是_______的名词形式, 意为“建议;忠告;劝告”,为_______名词。

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Unit 8 In my Day一、授课时间:第14周3次课, 15周2次课二.授课类型:理论课8学时、实践课2学时三.授课题目:In my Day四.授课时数:10五.教学目的和要求:To know about the aging prolems; to realize the generation gap and try our best to bridge the gap; to care more for our parents;六.教学重点和难点:1)背景知识的传授:Russel Baker, Great Depression2)文章的体裁分析3)语言点的理解:Word and phrases: tumble down, argue sb back to reality, amount to; be guilty of…Grammar Focus: absolute construction4) 写作技巧分析七.教学基本内容和纲要Part One Warm – up1.questions:(1)When do people attain old age?(2)What changes would occur to the elderly?(3)Why do the aged like to talk about their past lives?(4)What are your thoughts on age and aging?Typically, the beginnings of change in the five senses are as follows:Hearing—the mid 40’s Vision—the mid 50’sTouch—the mid 50’s Taste—the late 50’s Smell—the mid 70’s2 .Generation gap refers to the difference in ideas, feelings and interests between older and younger people, which often causes misunderstanding. In the U.S.A, "Never trust anyone over thirty" had even been a very common belief among young people.How to bridge it ? mutual understanding and love ….3. The Image of the Mother4 Years of Age— My Mommy can do anything!8 Years of Age— My Mom knows a lot! A whole lot12 Years of Age—My Mother doesn’t really know quite everything.14 Years of Age—Naturally, Mother doesn’t know that, either.16 Years of Age—Mother? She’s hopelessly old-fashioned.18 Years of Age—That old woman? She’s way out of date!25 Years of Age—Well, she might know a little bit about it.35 Years of Age—Before we decide, let’s get Mom’s opinion.45 Years of Age—Wonder what Mom would have thought about it?65 Years of Age—Wish I could talk it over with Mom!4. Tell us a story about your parents that touches your heart and is rooted deeply in your memory.Part Two Background Information1. Author: Russell BakerBorn in Virginia in 1925In charge of "The Observer" column for the New York Times from 1962 to 1998.Won his first Pulitzer Prize in 1979 for distinguished commentary as a columnist Received his second Pulitzer Prize in 1983 for his autobiography Growing up Regarded as one of America's leading wordsmiths and humorists2. Russell Baker’s main worksGrowing upRussell Baker’s book of American HumorFear and Loathing in George W. Bush’s WashingtonPoor Russell Almanac(The text is extracted from the first chapter of Growing Up.)3. Russell Baker’s memoir Growing upThis book traces his youth in the mountains of rural Virginia. When Baker was only five, his father died. His mother, strong-willed and matriarchal, never looked back. These were depression years, and Mrs. Baker moved her family to Baltimore. Baker's mother was determined her children would succeed, and her unfailing faith in the talents of her young son was not misplaced. He did everything from delivering papers to hustling subscriptions for the Saturday Evening Post. As is often the case, early hardships make the man.4. Popularity of the book—reviews from the book reviewers and readers▪This is a wondrous book, funny, sad, and strong… as funny and touching as Mark Twain's.----Mary Lee Settle of the Los Angeles Times Book Review ▪This is an iconic and magical piece of literature, a story of courage and love, of the bonds of family in spite of tension and disagreement.-----One reader ▪Growing Up is carefully crafted by this experienced writer. The many characters come to vivid life with all their virtues and foibles(小缺点), and Baker's narrative flows smoothly from beginning to end.-----One reader 5. Quotations of the authorThe worst thing about being a tourist is having other tourists recognize you as a tourist.In an age when the fashion is to be in love with yourself, confessing to be in love with somebody else is an admission of unfaithfulness to one's beloved.An educated person is one who has learned that information almost always turns out to be at best incomplete and very often false, misleading, fictitious, mendacious—just dead wrong.6. The Great Depression(The Great Depression is what we refer to the global economic recession between 1929 to 1933 ,which ,especially in the US, is usually identified with the stock market crash of 1929.during that time ,some towns in the U. S. , Canada and Germany even introduced their own scrip during the Great Depression. and the societies are full of sorrows.)One of the most critical economic periods in the United States history was the Great Depression. A majority of the U.S. citizens did not know much about the Depression. The only information that they knew was what they read from textbooks. Many citizens never really had to face the hardship like others were forced to face. Growing Up by Russell Baker is an autobiography on the problems he and his family endured during this era. Causes of the Great Depression:Speculation in the 1920s caused many people to buy stocks with loaned money. The stock market boom was very unsteady, because it was based on borrowed money and false optimism.Politicians believed that business was the key business of America. Thus, the government took no action against unwise investing.Stock Market crash on October 24, 1929 (black Thursday)Misery and personal sufferings were widespread.Living conditions changed when multiple families crowded into small houses or apartments.Unemployment rate was very high.Thousands went hungry.Children suffered long term effects from a poor diet and inadequate medical care.Women continued to doing women’s work such as nursing, and even if they were able to get an industry job which seldom hired women, they usually were paid less than men.Part Three Text Appreciation1. Theme of the storyIt is the responsibility of both parents and children to bridge the generation gap. On the one hand, young people should have more interest and respect of what their parents stand for. On the other hand, old people should show understanding to young people’s great interest in the future.2. Structure of the textPart 1 (1-45) about: Understanding of a mother from a son’s point of viewPart 2 (.46-53 ) about: Understanding of children from a father’s point of view Part 3 (54--55 ) about: Meeting of the two views3. Text Analysis(1)What was the character of the mother when she was young?(Scan the text and list out the related information.)straight- forward I tell people exactly what’s on my mind, …strong-willed She was a formidable woman, determined to speak her mind, determined to have her way, …energetic She had hurled herself at life with an energy that madeher seem always on the run.never defeated by life life was combat, and victory was not tothe lazy, the timed, the drugstore cowboy, …(2)Question: What values do you think were reflected in the mother’s way of life when she was young?The mother was always on the run and working hard because she believed that hard working is the necessary part of one’s life. Life was a struggle, a fight, a battle for survival, for salvation, and for the glory of God. Only by hard working can one be successful in the end. Those who were lazy, timid, loitering and afraid to tell others the true feelings were losers of the life.(3)How did the author react to his mother’s senility from a son’s point of view? at the beginning I could not accept the inevitable.My impulse was to argue her back to reality.later I soon stopped trying to argue her back to what Iconsidered the real world.(I) tried to travel along with her on those fantasticjourneys into the past.(4)Question: What made the author change his reaction to his mother’s senility? At the beginning, he tried to argue his mother back to reality from his point of view because he believed that his mother being a normal person would be better for her and her family. But later when he began to look at it from his mother’s point of view, he understood his mother was much happier when she could travel back to her childhood when she was loved and needed. So he would like to travel along with her into her past and understood his mother more.(5)How did the author understand the relationship with his children from a father’s point of view?in the past I had developed the habit of lecturing them on theharshness of life in my day.I tried to break the habit, but must have failed.now Between us there was a dispute about time.(6) Question: What does the author mean by “a dispute about time”? (53)It is one of the reasons why there is generation gap between parents and children. The parents always like to talk about their past to the children because that was once their “future” they dreamed of and struggled for. But for the children, they are indifferent to the parents’“future” because it is past for them. They are now dreaming for their future. This is the dispute of time.Further questions on appreciationWhat happened to the author’s mother at the age of 80? What became of her after her “last” fall?What exactly is the problem with his mother?What kind of a woman was the author’s mother when she was young?Was she happy when she was young? Is she happy now? What are her main complaints?Does the author feel that he has been a good son?What do you think he is trying to say when he hopes that he can step into his mother’s time machine?How does the author understand the generation gap? What’s his advice to the younger generation?4. Writing DevicesParallelism and RepetitionShe ran after chickens, … She ran when she made the beds, ran when she set the table. …she ran. (15)Repetition: ran…ran…ran…ranParallelism : She ran when she…ran when she…Repetition is a major rhetorical strategy for producing emphasis, clarity, amplification, or emotional effect.Parallelism: more examples1.Words and phrases2. clauses3. Lists after a colonRepetition: more examples•Would you please please please please please please please stop talking. (Ernest Hemingway, Hills Like Whites Elephants)• It’s like a windfall, like a godsend, like an unexpected piece of luck.Part Four Language Study1. bendv. a. to lean forwards and downwardsb. to become curvedc. to apply the mind closelyExpressions:bend sb.’s ear/bend your mind/thoughts to sth./bend before/be bent on2. bore n. a. sb. who talks too much about thingsthat are not very interestingb. a boring or annoying activity or situationv. a. to make sb. feel impatientb. to make a deep hole in sth. hard3. burdenv. to create a problem or serious responsibility for sb.4. dismiss v.a.to force sb. to leave their jobb.to refuse to accept that sth. might be true or importantc.to officially tell people they can leave a placed.to put out of court without further hearing5. fierce a.a. involving very strong feelings such as determination, anger or hateb. (of weather) strong and severec. very difficult or unpleasant6. flagv. a. to become tired or weak, or begin to lack enthusiasmb. to mark sth. so that you will be able to find it againflagging: a. becoming weaker, more tired, or less enthusiastic7. formidablea.very impressive in size, power, or skill and therefore deserving respect and often difficult to deal with8. hoverv. a. to remain floating, suspended, or fluttering in the airb. to remain or linger in or near a placec. to be in a state that may change at any time9. presidev. to be in charge of an official meeting or other event10. radianta. a. sb. who is radiant looks extremely happyb. very bright11. stirv. a. to move food around in a dish using a spoon or other objectsb. to make sb. feel upset, or enthusiasticc. to move or be moved slightly by wind.12. transparenta. a. clear or thin enough for you to see things throughb. easily seen through or detected; obviousc. not trying to keep anything secret13. vein n.a. one of the tubes in your body that carry blood to your heartb. a layer of a metal or other substance inside the earthc. a particular mood, style or substanced. a supply or amount of a particular thing14. wearn. a. damage or changes that affect sth. when it has been used a lotb. fatigue, exhaustionc. clothes that are suitable for a particular activity or group of people15. 1. blood and bone your own flesh and blood16. mend one’s waysto improve one’s behavior after you have been behaving badly for a long time mend fences: to try to become friends again with sb. you have argued with17. on one’s mindto keep thinking about and worrying about sth.18. on the runa. while you are busy or hurryingb. trying to hide or escape from sb., especially the policec. in a weak position in an argument or competition19. pep talka talk during which sb. encourages you to do sth. better or to work harder pep up: to make sb. or sth. more active and lively20. silver lininga hopeful or comforting prospect in themidst of difficulty21. way outa. far from other places or buildingn. a way of dealing with a problemWord Building1. overgrown (4)Prefix—overa. too much: used with verbs, nouns oradjectivesb. more than: used with some nounsc. on or above: used with some nounsd. on top of: used with some nounsExamples:to overheat, an overreaction, overconfidenceover-sixties overland, overhead2. unutterable (52)prefix—un suffix—ablemore examples:Unspeakable unthinkable unreadable unavoidable3. inconceivable (4)prefix—in Suffix—ablePart Five Extension5.1 Group discussionIs the generation gap inevitable?Is the generation gap a serious problem today?Have you ever experienced generation gap between your parents and yourself?Does generation gap only exist between parents and children?What should we do about the generation gap?5.2 DebatingTopics for debating:Should parents or children be responsible for generation gap?八、教学步骤和措施学生练习,师生讨论,课堂讲解为主,与学生讨论为辅,具体步骤如下:1)口语练习2)背景知识及作者的介绍3)文章结构和段落划分4)课文语言点的讲解5)习题的讨论九.作业,讨论题,思考题(1) 完成课后练习;(2) recite some of the paragraphs(3) writing: What can we do to bridge the generation gap?十.课后小结十一.参考资料:▪杨立民主编,《现代大学英语精读》(3)第二版,学生用书。

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