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Unit12翻译有答案

Unit12翻译有答案Unit 12Choose the correct answers.1. On my way home, I quite often the milk man.see with meet into come across2. It often in winter in the north of China.snow is snowing snows3. Have you got lychees?some any /4. A: He has got two sisters.B: .So have I So am I So do I5. The news is not new at all. It is .no quite old enough old6. Rose is in the garden. She her afternoon tea with her boyfriend. is having has have7. A: The chair is not comfortable enough.B: Yes. I agree. It is .to be not comfortable too uncomfortable no comfortable8. I just at the office for most of the day, and I do no exercise. sit around sit in sit down9. I don`t want milk in my coffee.any some many10. A: I have a light breakfast early in the morning.B: .So have I Me too So am I11. A: I don`t get up late on Sundays.B: .Neither have I Neither am I Neither do I12. I come here twice a week to swim and .work work out work to13. It heavily here at this moment.rain rains is raining14. I`d like apples, please.some any /15. A: The classroom is not big enough for 50 students.B: Yes , I agree. It`s .too small no enough not enough bigger16. Quite often after dinner, they music in a pub and home about midnight.are playing…are going will play…are going play…go17. I don`t need mineral water, but I`d like tea, thanks. some, any any, any any, some18. I am getting too fat, I have to my weight.work off work of work out19. A: So, do you like the cinema near Hyde Park?B: Yes, I it.love am loving loves20. A: The area is too noisy.B: Yes, I agree. It`s .no enough quiet not enough quiet not quiet enough21. But I weight if I don`t exercise.put up put on put with22. Y ou can paint the walls and posters. Y ou can do what you want.put up put down put on23. A: The shops in this area are .B: Yes, I agree. They are not modern enough.enough old-fashioned old-fashion too old-fashioned24. A: I like documentaries on TV.B: .So am I So do I So have I25. Do you have friends in Shanghai?many any not26. A: I am from England.B: .So am I So do I So have I27. The French restaurants are nice, but they are !not enough nice comfortable too expensive28. The workers usually work at 8:30.are starting start starts29. He hasn`t got cousins.any some many30. A: I haven`t got a car.B: .Neither have I Neither do I Neither am IChoose the correct answers.(1)After years of learning at school, boys and girls will go to 1 , 2 education(教育) at school is good enough for them to work well. But things 3 different now. New chances and new jobs are opening up. Now not only boys and girls go to school. Many adults(成人) go to school too 4 their free time. 5 in this society needs to learn new things.1. work working works2. They Their Theirs3. is are there is4. in for at5. All people We all Everyone(2)A: Hello!B: Hello, Mr. Green.A: 1B: I am very well. Thank you. And you?A: 2 . Thank you. Are you a student?B: Yes, I am.A: 3 English?B: Yes, I am.A: What do you think of the language?B: It is very useful, I think.A: I hope you 4 the language. It is not easy to learn, of course.B: I enjoy 5 English very much.1. How are you? How do you do? Are you good?2. So am I I`m very well, too I am good enough3. Are you learn Do you learning Are you learning4. likes like are liking5. learn to learn learning(3)Frank and Sue are at home talking about what to do today. Sue wants to go out this afternoon to do some shopping. “ Shall we 1 to the Rex tosee “Lon don Lives” this evening?” asks Frank. “Y es, I`d 2 to go to the cinema, but we need to do some shopping first. Let`s do some shopping first and then come back here 3 the film. “ They walk to the bus stop outside the bank and get 4 the bus. They get off at the big shopping centre. Frank buys himself a shirt and Sue buys the lamp. They 5 a cup of coffee and then go back to the house before they go out again to the cinema.1. go going to go2. liking like to like3. before at in4. off on down5. make bring have(4)Maya, her husband and five children live in a poor flat in the southern Nepal(尼泊尔). 1 morning the parents walk down the dirty road to try to 2 jobs in the rice fields. Whe autumn comes, the parents cannot find 3 work in the fields. The family is hungry again. There is no food 4 their home. Maya and 5 husband are very unhappy.1. Every In All2. look look for look at3. some many any4. in from back5. his he her(5)We hear a lot about whales(鲸). 1 whales die every year. People kill them to use 2 oil. We need to protect(保护) them. Y ou 3 whales in the sea in many parts of the world. Now “Whale-watching”is a tourist(旅游者) activity in some places. There are boats to take you to watch whales in nature. What 4 the whales feel about this? Well, they enyoy this. The whales swim very close to the boat-sometimes 5 close! They like getting close to people.1. How much How many Many2. their them they3. are seeing have to see can see4. / do are5. too enough still(6)Now many 1 feel they have to learn new things. If you are a bank clerk. Y ou must learn to use a computer. If you are a teacher, you should learn to surf the internet to get 2 . TV universities give people a chance to learn new things in their free 3 . There 4 many courses. People can go to TV universities and learn what they want. They can go to work in the daytime and go to study in the evening and 5 the weekends.1. peoples people mans2. information informations an information3. time times /4. have are is5. off on fromRead and choose the correct answers.(1)Xiaoyan: Okay, Polly, what TV programmes do you like?Polly: Well, I don`t like serious programmes, but I always watch the late news.Xiaoyan: Y es, the news is Okay, but I like serious programmes.I like documentaries. I don`t understand English comedy. Do you like nature programmes?Polly: Yes, I do. Is there a nature programme this evening?Xiaoyan: Y es. Australian Nature at half past seven.Polly: Ok. When does it finish?Xiaoyan: At half past eight. I like watching London Lives. It`s starting now. There`s real English in it.Polly: Okay, I`ll turn it on.1. What are Xiaoyan and Polly talking about?TV programmes. TV advertisements. Australian people.2. What programmes dose Xiaoyan like?Sports. Documentaries. Comedy.3. What TV programmes does Polly like?Documentaries. Serious programmes. Nature programmes.4. How long does Australian Nature last?Half an hour. An hour and a half. An hour.5. Why does Xiaoyan want to watch London Lives?Because she can learn real English from it.Because it is about English people.Because it is a documentary.(2)Hi Joe,How are you? I`m sitting on the balcony of my hotel. I am looking at Hyde Park in London and I am thinking about my life here. I am having a wonderful time. I like my job-it is very interesting , and my colleagues are great. I love London-it`s busy, noisy, crowded and exciting. The cinemas, theatres, pubs and restaurants are really nice-but they`re too expensive! I think the people in London are very friendly(surprise!) and I`ve got some new friends. What`s the weather like in Shanghai? Is it raining? Here it`s lovely! It isn`t foggy! The sun is shining and the birds are singing. It`s very warm. (Surprise,surprise!) And it is my birthday today. But I am missing you all in Shanghai. COME AND VISIT!Love,Xiaoyan1. Where is Xiaoyan?She is in Shanghai. She is in London. She is in Hyde Park.2. What are Xiaoyan`s London colleagues like?They are very intellingent.They are very serious.They are very nice.3. What`s the weather like in London when Xiaoyan is writingthis letter? It is warm. It is foggy. It is rainy.4. What does Xiaoyan think of London?She thinks it is too crowded.She thinks it is too expensive.She thinks it is exciting.5. What does Xiaoyan think of people in London?She thinks they are interesting.She thinks they are friendly.She thinks they are surprising.(3)It is five o`clock on Saturday afternoon and Mary is in the kitchen. She is working. She is making dinner for some friends. At the same time she is drinking coffee. Her friends often come to dinner on Saturday. Theyusually arrive at about seven o`clock, and they bring their instruments(乐器). After dinner they play music and drink wine. They usually go home about midnight. Mary is cooking Italian an food today. She is listening to the radio and singing.1. What time is it now?It is five. It is about seven. It is about midnight.2. Who are coming to dinner?Mary`s parents. Mary`s neighbours. Mary`s friends.3. Mary is at the same time.making dinner and drinking coffee.listening to the radio and playing instrument.singing and dancing4. Mary is going to cook .English food Chinese food Italian food5. When do Mary`s friends usually leave?About midnight.About seven o`clock.Immediately(马上) after dinner.(4)Tom: Can I park in the staff car park?David: No, I`m afraid you can`t. Only managers can park there. Y ou can park behind the building.Tom: Okay. When can I have lunch?David: Y ou can`t go before 12:30 because we are very busy, but after 1:00 o`clock you can go when you like. Y ou can eat and drink in the office, but you can`t smoke here. Everyone goes to the coffee lounge, because they can smoke there.Tom: Can I use the phone?David: Yes, but you can`t phone abroad.1. Why can`t Tom park in the staff car park?Because he does not work here.Because he is not a manager.Because he is a mew comer.2. Which of the following is true?Tom can park his car behind the building.Tom can use the manager`s car.David can help Tom to park his car in the staff car park.3. When can T om go to have his lunch?Before 12:30. After 12:30. After 1:004. What can Tom do in the office?Eat and drink. Smoke. Phone abroad.5. Where can vevryone go to smoke?In the car park.In the coffee lounge.In the cafe near the office building.(5)Xiaoyan: I don`t know how to open the door.Mary: Okay, first you press the button on the left-yes, then put in the clothes.Xiaoyan: How do I select the temperature?Mary: Y ou turn the dial on the right. Put the soap powder. Then close the door.Xiaoyan: Okay,which button do I push?Mary: The red one, then the light goes on.Xiaoyan: When does the light go off?Mary: When the wash finishes.Xiaoyan: Thanks.1. Xiaoyan can`t open the door .to his bedroom.of the washing machine.of the refrigerator(冰箱).2. What does Xiaoyan ask Mary to do?To show her how to open the door.To show her how to select the temperature.To show her how to use the washing machine.3. What should Xiaoyan do to select the temperature?Press the button on the left.Push the red button.Turn the dial on the right.4. How can Xiaoyan open the door?Just push it hard.Press the button on the left.Turn the dial on the right.5. What happens when the red button goes on?The machine starts to wash the clothes.The light goes off.The temperature starts to go up.(6)Xiaoyan: I`d like to do some-exercise today. Is there a swimming pool near here?Polly: Yes, there are two actually.Xiaoyan: Where are they?Polly: There is the Springfield Pool just behind the shops and there`s the New Street Pool further away. That one is much better.Xiaoyan: What`s it like?Polly: Well, it has two pools. One is Olympic standard and the other is smaller but much warmer. It is really for children, but I go in there when I am cold. It has a sauna and a really good cafe too.Xiaoyan: How do I get there?Polly: Y ou take the number 38 bus from the shops.1. Xiaoyan wants to go today.shopping dancing swimming2. Which of the two swimming pools is better?The Springfield Pool.The New Street Pool.The Olympic Standard.3. Which of the two swimming pools is farther from Xiaoyan`s flat?The Springfield Pool.The New Street Pool.The Olympic Standard.4. Which swimming pool is really for children?The smaller one in the Springfield Pool.The Olympic standard one in the New Street Pool.The smaller one in the New Street Pool.5. Polly goes to the children`s pool.sometimes always neverRead and choose the correct answers.(1)Nowadays, it is very expensive to have a nice house all to yourself. So,many people have to share(合住) a house.Ellen and Dorothy share a house by the sea. It has got lots of rooms. Ellen is a writer. She is forty-five years old. She has one daughter Donna, and two grandchildren, Sally and Jimmy.Dorothy is a businesswoman. She has a business company. Dorothy is fifty-five years old. She has a daughter too. She also has a son, James, but only one grandchild. His grandson`s name is also Jimmy.Ellen and Dorothy enjoy sharing the house. They both hate working in an office, so both of them work in their house.1. Ellen is older than Dorothy.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.2. Both Ellen and Dorothy have grandchild.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.3. Ellen and Dorothy`s house is not very big.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.4. Sally and Jimmy live with their grandmother, Ellen.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.5. Both Ellen and Dorothy work at home.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.(2)Thomas is an energetic(精力旺盛的) man. He works very hard. He drinks twelve cans of beer every day and he works from early in themorning till very late at night. His doctor tells him to stopdrinking. Thomas agrees that it is a good idea. He also decides to take it easy and work less. But he soon thinks that he has too much free time. His wife tells him to find a hobby. Thomas goes to a hobby shop. He tries to find something interesting. The sales clerk asks him many questiong. Finally Thomas buys a jigsaw puzzle(拼图游戏) from the shop every day. He works at the jigsaw puzzle evev harder.1. Thomas never works hard.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.2. The doctor asks Thomas to stop working too hard.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.3. Thomas goes to a hobby shop to try to find something interesting. Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.4. Thomas often buys jigsaw puzzles from hobby shops.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.5. Thomas does not enjoy working after he works at jigsaw puzzles. Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.(3)It is Sunday morning. John`s just sitting around and doing nothing. He hates it. He doesn`t like spending Sundays at home. He likes going out. He likes doing things. He likes playing sports. He enjoys dancing and he loves going to the gym. He sometimes stays at the gym all morning. Buthis wife doesn`t like going out. She enjoys watching TV at home. She is watching TV right now. She is watching TV in their bedroom. They`ve got a big TV there. But John never watches it. He hates watching TV. 1. John and his wife live in a big house.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.2. John is keen on sports.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.3. John doesn`t like watching TV.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.4. Both John and his wife enjoy going out.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.5. John is at home and his wife is at the gym now.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.(4)George works with a magazine. He works very hard and is good at his job. His boss, Rose is very happy with his work. She often tells George that he is very good. She is thinking about a change in his job. She wants to make an appointment with George for lunch. She wants to talk with him about this. Rose thinks George is very good at writing. She wants Gerge to become a journalist(记者) and write articles for the magazine. George is very happy to know this. He thanks Rose for the new work. He is confident of himself. He is also very keen on starting his new job verysoon.1. George does not like his present job in the magazine.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.2. Rose is George`s boss.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.3. Rose often tells George that he is a good journalist.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.4. Rose thinks George is not very good at his present job.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.5. George is very happy after Rose talks with him.Right. Wrong. Doesn`t say.(5)Mrs. Jones is a manager of a small business company. Sheusually comes back home around six pm. But on Fridays, she comes home late. She always has a business meeting at her office on Friday evening. She doesn`t get home until eight o`clock. After she gets home, she goes upstairs to change her clothes. Then she goes to the kitchen and makes some dinner for both her husband and herself. She likes cooking very much. Her husband doesn`t like cooking but he enjoys eating. After dinner, she goes to the living room with her husband and watches TV. Mrs. Jones likes watching documentaries and her husband likes watching sports. At around 11 pm, they go upstairs to bed. Before they。

人教版七年级英语下册Unit12复习教案

人教版七年级英语下册Unit12复习教案

人教版英语七年级下册教案主备人:_ _ 审核人:复备人:1. 熟记并运用本单元重点单词和短语及句型。

2. 学会灵活运用wh-引导的一般过去时态的特殊疑问句句型。

3. 能够运用本单元重点单词和句型写一篇关于周末活动的文章。

一般过去时态的特殊疑问句句型。

一般过去时态的特殊疑问句句型。

默写下列短语1 深夜不睡;熬夜__________ 2去看电影___________3 去划船________4 在湖边野营________5 去海滩__________6 打羽毛球__________7 备考数学测验____________ 8 在星期六上午________9 以...的身份工作_________ 10 生活习惯__________11 跑开_____________ 12 冲...大声叫嚷_________13 爬到....上面___________14 弄丢东西_________15 上个周末____________16看望她的祖母_______17 和....一起去___________18 老鼠一家________19 弹吉它_____________20 去图书馆________21 和朋友吃晚饭_________22 放风筝________23 待在家里________24 玩得开心________25 待在家里____________ 26 中学__________27 搭起,举起___________28 互相;彼此______29 吃惊_________ 30 上上下下,起伏______31 把...弄醒___________32 对....大声喊叫_______五、讲授新课,师精讲,生精练。

(10分钟)1. shout at ... 冲...大声叫嚷区别:shout at与shout to: shout at:近距离喊叫,带有训斥之意。

shout to:远距离喊叫,告知提醒某人。

eg:Don't shout at me. 别冲我大喊大叫。

上外中级口译第三版听力教程原文及讲解--Unit 12

上外中级口译第三版听力教程原文及讲解--Unit 12

Unit 12. Part one. Mass media and new technologies. 3. Exercises.1. Listen to a talk about mass media and then supply the missing parts in the following answers.Fifteen years ago if you heard the words mass media you probably immediately thought of television, newspapers, magazines, and the radio. But today if you made a list of the mass media you use you would have to add newer technologies, such as cable, satellite TV, PDAs (or personal digital assistance), and the internet. In today’s world we are surrounded by technology that allows us to communicate with others. And of course technology has brought us some wonderful things. And I personally wouldn’t want to li ve without it. But all these new advances bring us dangers that we should be aware of. Let’s begin by discussing 3 of these danger, violence, passivity, and addiction. There is a lot of violence in TV shows, and many people worry about its effect on us. For example, almost every home in the United States has a color television, and according to a recent study TV is owning every household for 7 hours and 37 minutes everyday. And many people are afraid that children and adolescence are especially susceptible to this violence. In 2003, for example, a young boy jumped out of a window after seeing a superhero do the same thing on TV while he was chasing an enemy. And what about the movie where kids set a subway booth on fire? Some teenagers saw that movie and then they did the same thing. Tragically the man working at the booth died as a result of the fire.2. Listen to the second part of the talk about mass media and supply the missing word you hear from the talk.In addition to making us violent TV can also ma ke us passive. You’ve probably heard the term couch potato. It refers to a person who daydreams for hours in front of the TV. When we are in this passive state we may not be able to distinguish between fantasy and reality, and we may make bad decisions about important things in our lives. Third, using the media can become very addictive. For example, how many internet users can say that they quickly go on line find what they need and get off again. That’s just not the case for most of us who wander through cyber-space kicking here and there and wasting a lot of time in the process. If you check your email more than 3 or 4 times a day you might want to ask yourself if youreally need that communication, and cell-phones which these days can also be used to go on line are highly addictive as well.中级口译听力教程第三版5BPart two. Statements. 2. Exercises. Listen and then choose the answer that is closest in meaning to each statement you hear.1. When I saw him from a distance on a downtown street this morning, I thought that he was my professor, but he wasn’t.2. Perhaps we should just stay at home and watch television. The concert started at 8 o’clock and were already half an hour late.3. Professor Jones is a very busy woman. Even so she always takes time to help her students after class. That’s why she is very popular at the school.4. David is an insurance agent and makes good money. He bought a 20,000 dollar car last month. And that only took 1/3 of his yearly salary.5. If George kept studying as his sister does, he would have no trouble passing his exams. But unfortunately he does not.6. I am sure glad that today’s physic class is over. I was lost. I couldn’t follow a word professor Smith said.7. After the morning meeting in the office he hurried to the railway station at noon by taxi only to miss his train to Chicago by half an hour.8. Jack is happy and excited these several days. His advisor has agreed with his decision to begin a Ph.D program instead of an MA program.9. There is a long line in front of the box office. I doubt there will be any tickets left. I guess we will wind up going to the second show.10. It doesn’t come as a surprise to us that Mary got a research grant. Everybody knows that she is brilliant.11. Dan is meeting my parents for the first time this weekend. Fortunately my father loves to fish, so that they have something to talk about.12. Jim was very embarrassed when he was requested to answer the professor’s question during the class. If he had paid attention he would have heard the question.13. We had only expected 20 people to apply for the post, but twice as many showed up on the first day.14. The flight was supposed to take off at 8 o’clock in the morning, but it was delayed 45 minutes owing to the heavy fog in the area.15. If work is not urgent in the office Sally likes nothing better than to talk on the telephone with her friends.16. You can see what’s happening with the library. They are adding a new wing. Actually the construction cruise finishing it up.17. I ca n’t tell you when the next shuttle bus is leaving for downtown shopping center, but there is a schedule posted on the bulletin board over there.18. Weather reports are sometimes not dependable. The weather was supposed to be nice today, but it rained most of the afternoon.19. Although Mrs. Smith has less teaching experience than the other members of the staff, she is one of the best instructors.20. We don’t have enough information for our financial plan, but it’s due tomorrow. I am afraid we will just have to make due of what we have got.Part 3. 3. Exercises.1. A status symbol thing. This is a short conversation about mass media between 2 friends. Listen and then choose the best answer to each question you hear.M: Maggie, can you tell me if there is any form of media that has a particular influence on you? W: Well, I guess I have mix feelings about cell phones. They used to bother me a lot. But now I have one.M: Why didn’t you like them?W: I used to think they were just trendy, a status symbol thing and too expensive. But I think there are other dangers for cell phones.M: Like what?W: Like driving or talking on the cell phone. When I was coming home from college for Thanks Giving break, the bus driver was talking on the cell phone the whole way. And it really upset me. The weather was really bad. And he was just talking on the phone. And I was really scared. Like I didn’t think I was gonna getting home.M: Well, that does sound dangerous.W: Yeah, but I think there are benefits too. I finally bought one because I need people to get in touch with me about school or about work and for my mom. She works a lot. She is away from home a lot. So it’s great for her to have a cell phone to call us at home to keep tabs on us. And, you know, we can call her too.Questions:1) What form of media has a particular effect on Maggie?2) What’s Maggie’s present attitude towards cell phones?3) There are several reasons for which Maggie didn’t like cell phones before. Which of the following is not one of these reasons?4) Why has Maggie finally decided to buy a cell phone?2. Playing video games. This is a short conversation about playing video games. Listen and choose the best answer to each question you hear.W: Hi, Bill. Tell me, how often you play video games.M: I don’t know. Maybe a couple of hours a week. In the summer time it’s more maybe 5 or 6 hours a weekW: Don’t you think there is a lot of violence in video games?M: Yeah, well, I try not to play those games. I only like sports games. I hate those gun ones where you just walk around and kill people.W: Why? Do you think they have a bad effect on you?M: I don’t think a bad effect, maybe a waste of things. I feel like when I play I am wasting the day away. I think video games restrict the things kids do, like read. Kids can become addict to them. They just sit and do video games all day.W: So you think they do have a bad effect.M: I don't know. A bad effect? Not for teenagers I think. Maybe they could be dangerous for little kids, bec ause they haven’t been alive for that long and their minds aren’t fully developed.W: And what about big kids? Do big kids know the difference between fantasy and reality? M: Yeah, definitely.W: But what about all the violence?M: Well, most kids like the feeling of killing things in video games. But it’s part of the game. It’s not real. Video games can be very entertaining, but it’s not good if you overuse them. The reason isn’t because that make you deranged, just that they make you waste time. I don’t play any violent games myself. But I know a lot of people who do. And they don’t really have a negative effect. They just make the kid a little more anti-social. They don’t make people want to kill each other.Questions:1) How often does Bill play video games a week in summer?2) What type of games does he like?3) What kind of effect do video games have on people like him according to Bill?4) What’s Bill’s general attitude towards video games?3. Modern forms of media. This is a short conversation about modern forms of mass media. Listen and then choose the best answer to each question you hear.W: Robert, I know you have strong feelings about the media.M: I do. I had never had a television in my life. I grew up before television was reallyco mmon, I just don’t have time for it. I think you have to look at the trade-off for what ever you do.W: What do you mean by trade-off?M: What it costs not only in money but in terms of what it does to your life. I have no real machines in my apartment. Well, I do have an FM radio.W: Yeah, what do you listen to?M: Oh, weather reports, good music, and I have a telephone now, but I lived for 8 years without one.W: Eight years without a telephone?M: Well, I discovered there were telephones on every s treet corner and I really didn’t need one for anything.W: Do you have a computer?M: I do not own a computer. Because when I go on the Internet I am always disappointed. You see, I think modern technology destroys all the beauty of meaning in life. The machine gets in the way. And I don’t want to be part of a machine. That’s not the way I want to live mylife.W: Aren’t there any good things that the modern media brings us? I don’t know closer contact with other people?M: Well, I do have a confession to make. The only modern form of media I really like is the jet plane. I mean I know it’s not the media, but I really consider it to be a form of communication. It has allowed me to travel all over the world. I get great enjoyment out of travelling. I link up with people from foreign countries. I meet them. I talk to them. And so in that way the jet plane has improved international communication much more than fax or email will ever do. W: What an interesting idea! Thank you, Robert.Questions:1) Why has Robert never had a television in his life?2) Which type of modern machine does Robert have now in his apartment?3) According to Robert why didn’t he have a telephone for 8 years?4) How does Robert feel when he goes on the internet?5) What is the only modern form of media? Does Robert really like according to his confession?Part four. Listening and translation. 2. Exercises.1. Sentence translation. Listen and translate each sentence you have heard into Chinese. Then write it in the space given below.1) Unemployment has risen to over 3 million for the first time in 6 years and analyst expect the jobless total to rise by a further 40,000 this month.2) The pay negotiations were going badly. We want to link the pay increase to productivity level, but the unions refused.3) After some discussion we have reached a compromise on the trade and we will come down to details at the next meeting on Friday afternoon.4) It is generally felt that inflation is aggravating the social problems. It’s time th at the government should take immediate measures to curb inflation.5) In the United States there are about 9 murders a year per 100,000 people. In Japan, for example, that figure is 0.5. In France, it’s 1.1.2. Passage translation. Listen and translate each passage you have heard into Chinese. Thenwrite it in the space given below. You may take notes while you are listening.1) All through history men had tried to build their homes near the sources of fresh water. Now fresh water is becoming scarce. But more and more is needed because of the increasing number of people in the world. Some industries also use large amounts of fresh water in the production of such things as steel, petroleum, paper, and synthetic rubber. Scientist estimate that the need for fresh water will have doubled by the year 2050. If they are correct we must find new ways of saving it or producing it.2) To make a long story very short I got the job. There were 5 of us who went for it. And I was chosen. At first it was very awkward, because I know that my friend Bill really wanted it. He was very upset. But now that a few weeks have gone by he is calmed down a bit. I have gotten used to my new position, and my friendship with Bill is better than ever. You could say that I am very relieved. And I love my new job.Unit twelvePart one Mass Media and New TechnologiesPDA=personal digital assistants个人数字助理a PALMTOP (=a very small computer) on which you can store addresses and telephone numbers, and write letters and reports Adolescent adj.青春期的, 青少年的n.青少年An adolescent between the ages of 13 and 19 is called a teenagerSusceptible to 易受某事物影响或损害: highly susceptible to flattery 听几句好话就忘乎所以* plants that are not susceptible to disease不易受病害侵袭的植物.Passivity . 被动性(尤指无行动, 迟钝, 顺从) activity 能动性AdditionSuperheroTo chaseBoothCyberspaceTo click(使某物)发出轻微尖声(像钥匙在锁中转动的声音); (使某物)发?嗒声/ ~ (with sb) 很快成为好朋友/为(某人)所喜爱/突然明白或理解Mass media . 大众传播媒体, 海量媒体数据, 新闻界Part twoShuttle穿梭班机﹑公共汽车等(定时往返两地的): I'm flying to Boston on the shuttle. 我将乘穿梭班机去波士顿.Bulletin board告示牌/公告栏Part threeTrendy赶时髦的,贬Keep tabs on记入某事物[某人]的帐; 监视某事物[某人]:Zoom(指飞行器或汽车等)急速的移动, 急速移动时发出的声音Deranged尤指)有精神病的; 精神失常的Anti-socialSomeone who is anti-social is unwilling to meet and be friendly with other people....teenagers who will become aggressive and anti-social.Trade-offtrade sth off (against sth) give sth up (in exchange for sth else) as a compromise 放弃某物作为让步(以换取他物)~ (between sth and sth) balancing of various factors in order to achieve the best combination; compromise (为获得最佳组合, 对各种因素的)权衡, 协调FM radio ???Confession(指天主教)向神父忏悔、供认; 招供; 承认; 坦白; 交代、(表明宗教信仰﹑准则等的)声明Status symbol 地位的象征Thanksgiving 11月的第四个星期四Part fourTo aggravate【ægrəveɪt】使(疾病﹑情况﹑罪过等)恶化, 更坏, 加重, 加剧:Synthetic用合成法制造的; 人造的Synthesis综合; 结合/合成; 人造1.Unemployment has risen to over three million for the first time in six years andanalysts【ænəlɪst】expect the jobless total to rise by a further 40,000 this month.失业人数在六年里首次上升到。

2023年一轮课本练习 七下Unit 10-Unit 12(解析版)

2023年一轮课本练习 七下Unit 10-Unit 12(解析版)

2023年一轮课本练习七下Unit 10-Unit 12一、听句子选答语1.A.It’s delicious.B.Some noodles.C.It’s difficult.【答案】A【原文】What do you think of the food here, Jane?2.A.It’s boring.B.Relaxed.C.By bus.【答案】B【原文】How do you feel today?3.A.I like the city very much.B.I wanted to be an engineer.C.I visited Tian’anmen Square.【答案】C【原文】What did you do in Beijing, Bill?4.A.She went fishing.B.She’s nice.C.She is my sister.【答案】A【原文】What did Anna do last Saturday?5.A.Yes, they do.B.Yes, they were.C.No, they aren’t.【答案】B【原文】Were the farmers there kind?二、听长对话选答案听对话,完成下列小题。

6.Where did Sue go last Sunday?A.To the Chinese History Museum.B.To the Natural Science Museum.C.To the Natural History Museum.7.How many people went there?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five. 8.How long did they stay there?A.For five hours.B.For seven hours.C.For nine hours.【答案】6.C7.B8.B【原文】M: Hi, Sue. I camped by a lake last Sunday. Where did you go?W: I went to the Natural History Museum.M: The Natural History Museum? I didn’t go there before. Who did you go with? W: My friends Lisa, Helen and Helen’s brother.M: How long did you stay there?W: We got there at eight in the morning and left at three in the afternoon.M: You must have a lot of fun there.W: That’s true.听对话,完成下列小题。

现代大学英语精读2(第二版)翻译Unit1-10、Unit12

现代大学英语精读2(第二版)翻译Unit1-10、Unit12
was clean air, clean water, a lot of fish, crabs and eels in the rivers, lakes, and ponds; and a lot of flowers, trees and birds in the fields. 9. Give absolute power to any individual or any par cular group of people, and that person or group is sure to abuse that power because, just as Lord Acton says, "Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."
5. Somehow this tune sounds very familiar, but I can't recall what it is. In any case, it is a Russian folk song.
6. Besides the usual weekend housework, I also have a whole pile of homework to do tomorrow. It's really terrible.
3. We are proud of our accomplishments, and we have reason to be. But we must never
become arrogant. Otherwise we will lose our friends. 4. Informa on is now easily available. An average computer can store the informa on of a small

人教版英语九年级上册Unit12 知识点详解

人教版英语九年级上册Unit12 知识点详解

人教版英语九年级上册Unit12 知识点详解Life is full of surprises and unexpected events that can catch us off guard。

We never know what will happen next。

and sometimes it can be XXX。

it is important to stay positive and embrace the unexpected。

as it can lead to new XXX.2.By the time I woke up。

my roommate had already left for work.当我醒来时,我的室友已经去上班了。

解析】by the time意为“在……之前”,表示一个动作在另一个动作之前完成。

典例精讲①_____________________。

the train had already left.(当我到达车站时,火车已经开走了。

)②_____________________。

XXX(到他打完电话时,他已经完成了作业。

)3.I offered to give her a lift to the airport.我主动提出捎她一程去机场。

解析】give…a lift意为“捎(某人)一程”,表示主动提供搭载某人的服务。

典例精讲①Can you _________________________to the train n。

(你能开车送我去火车站吗?)②I___________________________to the supermarket。

(我主动提出开车送她去超市。

)4.The alarm clock went off。

and I rushed out of bed.闹钟响了,我立刻从床上跳起来。

解析】go off意为“响铃”,表示闹钟、警报等声音的响起。

典例精讲①The fire alarm _________________________。

英语高级视听 听力原文 Unit 12 Working 24 7

英语高级视听 听力原文 Unit 12 Working 24 7

Unit 12 Working 24/7Americans work longer hours than nearly anyone in the developed world, even the Japanese. For many professionals and corporate managers, the 40-hour work week is history; 60- to 80-hour work weeks are now the norm.Signs of our addiction to work are everywhere. For one, rush hours are starting earlier and ending later. When 60 Minutes first broadcast this story a few months ago, the first train for commuters from the suburbs into New York had just been pushed back to 4:45 a.m., by popular demand.Why do Americans work so much? The simplest answer is because we can.The Digital Revolution means cell phones, wireless Internet and handheld computers like the BlackBerry allow us to work anywhere, anytime, 24/7. And we do, as correspondent Lesley Stahl reports.It's 7 a.m. Pacific time, and Joe Hurd is still in bed. But this 36-year-old Silicon Valley entrepreneur has already made two phone calls over the Internet to clients overseas. He has checked e-mails on his BlackBerry and sent a half-dozen instant messages from his laptop.For Joe and his wife, Christina Mireles, new technology means their work day isn't 9 to 5. It's 5 to 9."Because we have wireless access, you can work wherever," says Joe."We can be in the kitchen. We can be in our bedroom, we can be here in the living room," Christina points out.With a masters and a law degree each, they're not exactly underachievers. Joe logs 12- to 15-hour days as vice president of an Internet travel Web site. Sometimes, Joe admits he gets up at night to send e-mails. "Sometimes I can't sleep and I'll get up at 2 or 3 (a.m.), yeah, to do e-mails, definitely," he said, while his wife was shaking her head."Or you'll set your alarm, you know to wake up at one, two in the morning," she added."I do, I do," he replied.Christina, a vice president of a charter school company, works a few hours less than Joe. She says she is no match for her husband in terms of gadgets."Oh, I have the absolute bare minimum, I think. I have two cell phones, a personal and …," Christina explained."That's the bare minimum, America. Two cell phones," Joe interrupted.Not a minute is wasted, even before getting to the office. Christina juggles the two cell phones, returning business and personal calls. She usually eats behind the wheel.On his commute, Joe manages the consulting business he has on the side and even keeps track of new messages on his BlackBerry. But he says he's never tried anything as dangerous as typing out an e-mail while driving in rush hour traffic.Joe's work day is a blur of business meetings, incoming phone calls, and hundreds of e-mails."I can check e-mails and respond to e-mails. I can have a conversation on the telephone. I can have a conversation via IM. And I can keep exactly probably half an ear on a conversation with a person," he says."In the room with you?" Stahl asks."Half, yeah, exactly," Joe says.Asked if he is doing all of these things well when he does them at the same time, Joe says, "You know, this is not neurosurgery we're talking about here … but you can do a lot of that simultaneously."Joe may be able to pull that off, but many corporate executives say the volume of voicemail and e-mail they get has become unmanageable —eating up an average of three hours a day.Combine that with a corporate culture that values endless meetings and "face time" with the boss, and you can see why so many employees toil into the night just to get their "real work" done.60 Minutes visited the corporate headquarters of Best Buy, the electronics retailer, in Richfield, Minn. Employees Stacy Verstraight, Jason Dehne and Marissa Plume say that putting in 60- to 80-hour weeks got them pats onthe back."You know, you'd send an e-mail at nine o'clock at night. And the next thing your co-workers would say, 'Hey, wow, were you working that whole time? Wow. Great job,'" says Marissa.But if you weren't there at the crack of dawn, you were put down."You know, if I come in at nine o'clock or 10 o'clock, I was at a doctor's appointment, you know, people are saying, 'Oh gee. Glad you could show up today.' You know, so it felt [like] a little bit of a dig," says Stacy. "And people were just watching other people. So it felt like a lot of unnecessary pressure.""I canceled booked vacations. I mean I booked vacations, and I'd cancel 'em because I had to work," Jason recalls.In 2002, after a jump in people quitting and filing stress-related health claims, Best Buy launched an experiment: employees would be allowed to work wherever and whenever they wanted, as long as they got their jobs done.That means the unit that Chap Achen manages often looks like a ghost town."Some folks literally don't come in the office for weeks at a time," says Achen.If asked where a specific employee physically is, Achen says he doesn't know. "I couldn't tell you if he was in his basement or he was at a Starbucks with a wireless connection."Since the Best Buy experiment started, Jason's health has improved. Normally at his desk by 7:30 a.m., he now jogs to his local coffee shop and takes his 8 a.m. conference call by cell phone.Marissa, a night owl, now does her best work around midnight from her bedroom."I have to trust that my team is going to get the work done in this environment," says Achen. "And the ironic thing about it is that it's that trust factor that actually makes them work harder for you.""And just as long?" Stahl asked"And just as long," he replied.Or longer. Stacy, Jason and Marissa say they often work more hours than they did before. Not a bad deal for the company. Productivity among employees in the program has jumped a healthy 35 percent."We can spread out our work over seven days of the week," explains Stacy. Asked why that's a positive, Jason says, "It's the way I choose to work." "But if it takes 70 hours to do your job, why doesn't Best Buy go hire more people?" Stahl asked."You know, I am a happier employee, with the trust," says Stacy.Asked if she wants to work the 70 hours, Stacy replied, "I love what I do." The group all said they didn't think they were working too much when asked by Stahl."You're brainwashed," Stahl said, laughing."Maybe we're all crazy," Jason said. "Maybe we are," Stacy added, laughing. Maybe they are: They don't even make more money for the longer hours. But when you try to cut back on the hours, it's not that easy.Mike Moody and Jeff Ward left high stress, six-day-a-week jobs as big-city lawyers because they wanted to spend more time with their wives and children. They decided to do what more and more working mothers are doing — share a job."Well, for the first six months of the job, I was referred to as the new Joanne," says Jeff.The job of assistant in-house counsel at Timberland in Stratum, N.H. had been filled by two women for years."I have two weekends a week. Yeah," says Mike. "And I have a four-day weekend," Jeff adds.It is a pretty sweet deal. They each work three days a week, overlapping on Tuesdays.How do they keep the office from pulling them back in on their days off?"It's a constant struggle," Jeff admits. "We're always on call because of the BlackBerry.""The crackberry," Mike jokes.The BlackBerry is practically attached to Mike's body — even on his days off, when he's the house-husband in the kitchen and in the laundry room.The company pays them 75 percent of full-time pay, because, as it's turned out, they each end up working about 40 hours a week."That's a full-time job," Stahl remarked."It's not many people's full-time job though," Mike replied."But it's what we used to think of as a full-time job," Stahl said."Absolutely," Jeff agreed.With so many Americans working more than 40 hours a week, it may surprise you to learn that when it comes to productivity, the U.S. is not No.1. In fact, workers in four European countries, including France, are more productive per hour of work than Americans — that's the key: "per hour of work" — even though the Europeans work less and take more vacation. Joe Hurd thinks all these gadgets and technology are helping him be more productive. "If you want to measure productivity by, for me, for example, keeping the e-mails flowing, you know, multiple conversations going, then yes, the technology does facilitate that.""The downside, however, is that oftentimes we really don't have substantive conversations when we come home. We will be sitting on our couch, each doing work," his wife says.It turns out Joe and Christina e-mail and instant-message each other, even if they are at home."But what about your relationship? I'm not trying to get too personal here...," Stahl asked."Well, that's what I mean, that's the downside. It would be nice to have a conversation even once a week and not be, I mean, really be concentratingand listening to each other. But we've got one eye on our computers," Christina replied.Christina says she does tune out everything once she gets home from work, to play with their 8-month old daughter Amina. She even turns her cell phones off.But when Amina gets fussy, they both reach for her favorite toy: the BlackBerry."I can have her on the bed with a bunch of toys," Christina says. But her daughter will always pick the BlackBerry.Which means when Amina grows up, she may have a house like Greg Shenkman's.Shenkman is such a workaholic that he has wired his house with Internet, telephone and television in every single room. As CEO of the global high-tech firm Exigen in San Francisco, he feels he has to be available to his customers at all hours."Well, you lose something. You lose some days of your kids' lives. You lose — some of those tender moments with the family," Shenkman says. When he stops working, he says he aches."If you go on vacation, sometimes, in order to sort of relax, it takes a little bit of an effort," Shenkman says. But he always stays connected.He's so obsessed, he has wired his shower. When Greg soaps up, he doesn't daydream — he watches the business news, checks his e-mail, and answers the phone.60 Minutes arranged for the producer to call Shenkman, with his shower running. When the speaker phone picked up, the water was turned off automatically, and Stahl and Shenkman could talk to the producer from the shower.The electronics are waterproof — but not foolproof."Whoa, what happened!" Stahl said, laughing, as she got a little wet. "We forgot to turn it off," Shenkman said."Well, I usually don't have Lesley Stahl in the shower with me. That would be an unusual occurrence for me," Shenkman added, laughing.。

(完整版)学案unit12itreallyworks

(完整版)学案unit12itreallyworks

Part 1: Revision1.看图写单词:2.听录音,填空。

3.What should you do for a ···?1).What should you do for a burn?2). What should you do for a sore throat?3). What should you do when you feel very stressed?4. 按要求句型转换。

1)What’s the matter with you?.( 改为同义句)with you?Joan:Hi, Craig! How a re you?Carrey: Not so good. I have a te rrible cold.Joan: Really? That’s too bad! You should be a t home in b ed. It’s really important to get a lot of rest.Carrey: Yeah, you’re right.Joan: And have you taken anything for it?Carrey: No, I haven’tJoan: Well, it’s helpful to eat g arlic soup. Just chop up a whole head of garlic and cook it in chicken stock. Try it!Carrey: Yuck! That sounds a wful!2)There is something wrong with his back(对划线部分提问)with his back?3) I have a sore throat. (提问划线部分)You?4) She had a cold yesterday.(改为否定句)She yesterday.5. 完形填空。

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to eat more galic soup/light meals/green vegetables/fresh fruits It's important
to take some vitamin C/painkillers/sleeping pills/aspirin
It's sometimes helpful
Pale
苍白的

Chill
打冷颤

Sweat 盗汗

Vomit 呕吐

Nausea 恶心

Shuddering 发抖

fatigue 疲劳
Common Causes of these diseases

indigestion 消化不良

inflammation 炎症

poisoning 中毒

heat stroke 中暑
1. You feel very stressed 2. You have an argument with a friend 3. It’s 2:00 A.M.and you can't slpeep 4. Someone standing near you faints 5. You need to study but you can’t concentrate
Yours sincerely,
Dick Ward
Homework: write a sick leave note to your teacher about Danny’s sickness.
Discussion
Difficult Situations
Group Work
What do you do in these situations? Think of three suggestions for each situation.
Linda has got a bad cold(39°C). She is absent from school
today.You go to her home to visit her. Complete the dialogue.
You: Hi,linda. What’s_w_r_o_n_g_w_i_th__y_o_u_?__ Linda: I’ve gota_b_a_d__c_o_ld_.__. You: Have you had _a__fe_v_e_r___. Linda: Yes, it was _3_9_°__C. yesterday.

i. seecine
Answers to Drill A
• Possible answers:
• 1. a,c,d,i,j
2. a,d,i,j
• 3. b,d,e,g,i
4.c,d,g,i,j
• 5. g,h,j
6. d,g,j
• 7. b,f,i,j
People’s Hospital(人民医院 )
Mark/have a Lu Bin/ stomachache have a
headache
Mary / have a sore throat
Tom/ have
a fever
Li Fang / have a cold
nurse/take one’s temperature

Cold

discomfort/disorder 不适

malnutrition 营养不良
Turn the following into English:
1. 你怎么啦? What’s wrong/the matter with
2. 患重感冒 youh?ave a bad cold
3. 患胃痛
have a stomachache
• Pimples • painful • Stay up late • Lack of • inflammation 炎症 • Squeeze • Turn red • Endocrine disorders 内分泌紊乱 • it's better to ... • It’s important to...
and have _a_g_o_o_d__re_s_t_.I hope you’ll g_e_t_b_e_t_te_r______ soon. Linda: Thank you.
Dick is ill. He wants to ask for a sick leave, so he writes a sick leave note to his teacher-Miss Wang. Please complete the note.
1.What do you do when you cannot sleep at night?
It's a good idea/suggestion
drink a glass of warm milk . listen to a piece of light music.
It's sometimes helpful
What happened to Xiao Ming? What do you suggest in this situation?
Brainstroming
1.What do you do when you get a serious burn?
Cool the area of skin.
It's a good idea/suggestion
You: Are you better now?
Linda: Yes,_I_’__m__m_u_c_h_____. The _f_e_v_e_r_is gone. You: I’m glbaedttt_oe_rh_e_a_r_______that. What did the doctor say? Linda: He told me to t_a_k_e_t_h_e_m__e_d_ic_i_n_e_o_n__tim__e_a_n_d__s_ta_y__in__b_e_d_f_o_r _tw__o_d_a_y.s BYoyut:hDe owna’y,twwhoartryleasbsoounty_so__u__dr__ild_e__sy__so_o_u_n__hs__a__v._eI_’_l_l thheislpmyoorun.inTagk?tehe__d_o_c_to_r_’__s_a_d_vice
8. c,d, g,i,j
Conversation
Suppose one day one of your friends had so many pimples in the face. She asked you for your advice.
Make a conversation
The words may be used
What health problem do you think Smith has?What do you suggest in this situation?
Grammer Focus: Infinitive Complements What should you/we do for a cold/flu/headache/sore throat?
to take some sleeping pills.
It's important
do some sports to feel tired and then fall asleep quickly.
A. Look at these health problem. Choose several pieces of good advice for each problem
• 1. a sore throat..... a. take some vitamin C
• 2. a cough.....
b. put some ointment on it
• 3. a backache...
c. drink lots of liquids
• 4. a fever...
d. go to bed and rest
Have any of the above situations happened to you recently? Share your experience.
Word Power Containers
a tube of toothpaste一管牙膏 a bottle of aspirin一瓶阿司匹林 a box of bandages一盒邦迪 a can of shaving cream一瓶剃须膏 a pack of tissues 一包手巾 a jar of face cream 一罐面霜 a bag of cough drops 一袋止咳糖浆 a stick of deodorant 一条除臭剂
Dear__M_i_s_s _W_a_n_g_, I’m sorry I have taos_k_f_o_r _le_a_v_e__tomorrow. I have
a sore throata, b_a_d__h_e_a_d_a_ch_e_ anad fe_v_e_r____.
It is 3_9_°_C. The doctor said I had a very _b_a_d__co_l_d. He advised me tot_a_k_e_s_o_m_e__m_e_d_i_ci_n_e_, ta_k_e_a__g_o_o_d_rest ands_t_ay__a_t _h_o_m_e_for _t_w_o__d_a_ys___.
10. 好好休息一下 take a good rest
11.一天三次吃两片药
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