外研版九年级初中英语下册电子课本

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九年级英语下册-Module-5-Look-after-yourself知识讲解-(新)外研

九年级英语下册-Module-5-Look-after-yourself知识讲解-(新)外研

Module 5 Look after yourselfLanguage points:1. Look after yourself!look after 意思是“照顾,照料”,初中阶段常见的look短语还有: look at, look for, look like, look up等。

2. They’ll catch up in a few minutes.catch up 意思是“追上,赶上”。

如:If you miss a lot of lessons, it’s very diff icult to catch up.Catch up还可以和with 连用,如:Run fast, or you can’t catch up with him.3. I’ll call for help on my mobile.这里call指打电话,for表目的,即“打电话求助”。

4. There he is, lying on the ground!现在分词短语lying on the ground在本句中作状语,对谓语表示的状态起陪衬说明的作用。

5. He’s got a wound in his leg and he may get a fever but it’s nothing serious.这里nothing serious表示“不很严重,没什么大事”。

例如:Don’t worry! Nothing serious!6. Thanks to improvements in both health care and personal safety, most people are living healthier, longer lives.thanks to 意思是“由于,因为”It was all a great success --- thanks to a lot of hard work.7. The wrong diet means you’ll put on weight…put on weight 意思是“增加体重”I can peat what I want, but I never put on weight.8. Say no… to smoking and drug!这里say no / yes to…表示“向…… 说不 / 行”,即“拒绝 / 同意”。

外研版九年级英语下册内文课件:Module3Unit1(共30张PPT)

外研版九年级英语下册内文课件:Module3Unit1(共30张PPT)
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常考短语
1. _____in__t_h_e_p_a_s_t___ 在过去 2. ____o_f__co__u_rs_e_____ 当然 3. _____d_e_a_l _w_i_th_____ 应付;处理 4. _____u_s_e_d__to______ 过去 5. _____t_h_e_n_u_m__b_e_r_o_f__.._. ______ ……的数量 6. ____s_p_a_r_e_t_im__e____ 业余时间;闲暇 7. _____r_e_m_e_m__b_e_r_t_o_d_o______ 记得要做…… 8. _____s_p_e_a_k__u_p____ 大点声说
4 seldom的用法 【教材例句】People seldom say they have enough spare time. 人们很少说他们有充足的业余时间。(教材第 18页) 【用法】seldom是频度副词,用在系动词或助动词之后, 实义动词之前,意为“很少地;不常”,相当于hardly。 【举例】John seldom gets together with his friends.约 翰很少与朋友聚在一起。
13、He who seize the right moment, is the right man.谁把握机遇,谁就心想事成。2021/9/82021/9/82021/9/82021/9/89/8/2021 •14、谁要是自己还没有发展培养和教育好,他就不能发展培养和教育别人。2021年9月8日星期三2021/9/82021/9/82021/9/8 •15、一年之计,莫如树谷;十年之计,莫如树木;终身之计,莫如树人。2021年9月2021/9/82021/9/82021/9/89/8/2021 •16、教学的目的是培养学生自己学习,自己研究,用自己的头脑来想,用自己的眼睛看,用自己的手来做这种精神。2021/9/82021/9/8September 8, 2021 •17、儿童是中心,教育的措施便围绕他们而组织起来。2021/9/82021/9/82021/9/82021/9/8

外研版英语(新标准)九年级下册教案(全册)

外研版英语(新标准)九年级下册教案(全册)

A. 能理解关于学校及学校生活的对话。

B. 能比较不同的学校。

3. 情感目标:
培养竞争和合作精神。

教学重点与难点3.重点:
A.能理解关于学校生活的对话。

B.能学会描述个人的学校生活。

4.难点: 能与朋友或同学交流关于学校生活的话题。

教学辅

多媒体,投影仪,收录机,图片
教学策

交际法、自下而上教学法
教学内容教学活动设计意图
教师活动学生活动
Step 1: 导入:
3.让学生讨论关于学校的各种信息;
4.教师让学生运用词汇描绘学校,鼓励2-4对学生在
班上分享自己的看法。

Talk about school. What do you think of to describe
“school”?
可以点击课件中的超链接,可讨论校园、校服、教室安排等内容。

采用“头脑风暴”方式讨论旅行方式,很容易激发起学生们的学习兴趣,并能自然而然地引出本节课所学内容。

在几个重要的词汇,如campus, school uniform, classroom等,还设计了超链接,点击这些词汇,可以让同学们看到中
《英语》(新标准)(初中阶段)九年级下册M4教学设计
《英语》(新标准)九年级下册Revision Module A 教学设计。

外研社版初中英语初三下教材单词表

外研社版初中英语初三下教材单词表

九年级(下)Module 11.airplane n. 飞机2.coach n. 公共汽车3.departure n. 出发4.lounge n. 等候室5.transport n. 交通6.nod v. 点头7.tear n. 眼泪8.towards prep. 超…方向9.cigarette n. 香烟10.t hough conj. 虽然11.s tep n. 步骤12.d eparture lounge 候机厅13.s et off 出发14.g et off 下车Module 215.g eography n. 地理学16.p hysical adj. 身体的17.P E=physical education体育18.r eally adv. 非常恨19.n either pron. 两者都不20.p resent adj. 在场的21.a bsent adj. 缺席的22.s peech n. 演说23.b iology n. 生物学24.s afety n. 安全25.f ortunately adv. 幸运地26.d rug n. 毒品27.S panish adj. 西班牙的28.F rench adj. 法国的29.i nvolve v. 涉嫌30.t raining n. 训练31.a thletics n. 田径运动32.s ociety n. 社团33.d isco n. 迪斯科舞会34.e ither… or 要么…要么35.s econdary school 中学Module 336.d ebate n. 辩论37.i llness n. 病38.p revent v. 阻止39.m edicine n. 医学40.s uppose v. 猜想41.r elaxed adj. 放松的42.e ldest adj. 年龄最大的子43.m arried adj. 已婚的44.c ouple n. 夫妻45.d iet n. 节食46.d isease n. 指感染的疾病47.g et married 结婚48.f all off 从…跌落49.l ead a life 过…生活Module 450.d ress n. 连衣裙、51.f it v. 适合52.g love n. 手套53.o vercoat n. 大衣54.s carf n. 围巾55.t hick adj. 厚的56.s ize n. 尺码57.c ool adj. 时髦的58.f ashionable adj. 流行的59.l ogo n. 商标60.w ell-known adj. 众所周的61.d esigner adj.由著名设计师设计的62.a dvertising n. 广告63.d ollar n. 美元64.s ucceed v. 成功65.p ersonality n. 个性66.h ave on 穿着67.s hop assistant 店员68.s how off 显示Module 569.r ule n. 规章70.s uggestion n. 建议71.r ope n. 绳子72.s tream n. 小溪73.c lear adj. 明白74.s tarving adj. 非常饿的75.v alley n. 山谷76.p eaceful adj. 安静的77.s ite n. 场所78.g esture n. 示意动作79.s tick n. 枝条80.s till adj. 静止的81.w oods n. 树林82.h illside n. 小山坡83.s udden adj. 突然的84.b lood n. 血85.d amage n. 损害86.c ause v. 造成87.e ffort n. 努力88.f ifth num. 第五89.o rder n. 顺序90.d irector n. 主任91.k eep to 沿着…走92.l ead the way 领路93.f all asleep 入睡94.r each out 伸手去摸95.i n order to 为了Module Revision A96.s mell n. 气味97.d iscuss v. 讨论Module 6fever n.发烧flu n.流行性感冒knee n.膝盖wound n.伤口miss v.不在trip v.绊倒improvement n. 改善;改进oncoming adj.迎面而来的couch n.长沙发expert n.专家require v需要.fit adj.健康的amount n.数量weight n.重量effect n.影响.cooker n.厨灶shock n.电击hit v.打;击glad adj.高兴的breathe v.呼吸cancer n.癌症fix v.修理Module7finger n.手指basket n.篮子bread n.面包fork n.叉子knife n.刀lemonade n.柠檬汽水,柠檬饮料pancake n.烙饼,薄饼serve v.(为…)端上spoon n.勺,匙hold v.举办,召开hot adj.辣的roll n.小圆面包Roman n.罗马人saying n.谚语,格言cheers int.干杯plate n.盘子explanation n.解释,说明cross adj.恼怒的,生气的generally adv.一般地,,通常over adv.结束blind adj.瞎的sense n.感觉官能taste n.味道owner n.所有权人,主人bee n.蜜蜂officer n.官员course n.一道菜Module 8dialogue n.对话line n.台词,对白;线nurse n.保姆;护士recite v.背诵role n.角色row n.一排座位servant n.仆人bit n.一部分,一段play the role of 扮演…的角色superb adj.极佳的impressed adj.印象深刻的front adj.前面的nightlife n.夜生活musical n.音乐剧,音乐电影in the open air 在露天或户外Japanese adj.日本的n.日语;日本人industry n.工业trade n.贸易Module9achieve v. 完成;到达bright adj.聪明的handwriting n.书法level n.水平certain adj.某些;一些however adv.不管多么fairly adv.相当地no matter 无论wherever conj.无论在哪里own v.拥有everyday adj.每天的;日常的essential adj.及其重要的tourism n.旅游业quarter n.四分之一industrial adj.工业的recent adj.近来的Arabic n.阿拉伯语typhoon n.台风importance n.重要性in place of 代替Indian n.印度人speaker n.发言者;演讲者period n.阶段;时期express v.表示;表达Module10beat n.强节奏ceiling n.天花板fetch v.(去)拿来pardon adj.请再说一遍raise v.举起forgive v.原谅treasure v.珍视;珍爱stay in touch 保持联系owe v.归功于;归因于pay back偿还kindness n.体贴patience n.耐心gift n.恩赐fair adj.公平的;公正的model n.模范;典型role model 楷模;行为榜样value n.行为准则;价值decision n.决定graduate n.毕业生Revision Module Bshock v.使震惊inside adv.在里面prep.在…里cow n.奶牛;母牛dentist n.牙医tooth n.牙齿robot n.机器人。

外研版英语九年级下册全册课文译文

外研版英语九年级下册全册课文译文

最新外研版九年级下册全册课文译文(其8个模块)Module 1 TravelUnit 1 We toured the city by bus and by taxi3.Listen and read. Now complete the table.玲玲:欢迎大家回来!贝蒂:嗨, 玲玲! 假期过得怎么样?玲玲:不错! 我去河南看望了我的祖父母。

当时火车上全都是人,我不得不站了3个多小时。

贝蒂:真不走运啊。

为什么春节出行这么困难呢?玲玲:噢,因为春节的缘故,这段时间成了交通最繁忙的时候。

托尼呢?大明:他回英国和家人团聚去了。

他今天坐飞机回来,但是航班晚点了。

贝蒂:大明,你去了哪里?大明:我们坐飞机直飞香港——飞机出发时也晚点了,不过飞行员成功地按时着陆了。

然后我们乘船去了大屿山和迪斯尼乐园。

真好玩!玲玲:你呢,贝蒂?贝蒂:我们在北京玩得很开心。

我们坐公交车和出租车在城市里游玩。

上周末我们坐客车去了颐和园,还沿湖走了一段很长的路。

玲玲:听起来不错!但是这会儿我们还是最好回去学习吧…期末还有一场大考试呢。

贝蒂:只要你努力,就没什么好担心的。

大明:考试之后就是毕业晚会了。

我们都盼着呢!贝蒂:没错!我们会玩得很开心的!Unit 2 It’s a long story .2.Read the play and number the expressions in Activity 1 in the order they appear.(李林和李薇在车站站台上告别。

)李林:告诉爸爸妈妈我会想他们的……我也会想念你们所有人。

李薇:我们也会想你的。

李林:春节见。

李薇:保重。

再见!(李林上了车,寻找他的座位。

)李林:对不起,先生。

恐怕你坐了我的座位。

长者:对不起,年轻人。

你说什么?我听不大清楚。

李林:你坐错位置了。

长者:真的吗?但是……我以为这是我的座位呢。

我的票呢?(长者在口袋里、包里,最后又在钱包里翻找他的车票。

)长者:找到了。

新外研版英语九年级上下全册课文电子稿word版

新外研版英语九年级上下全册课文电子稿word版

新外研版英语九年级上下全册课文电子稿word版M1U2 P4The greatest wonder of the natural worldWhen I arrived, it was early morning and it was raining. I got out of the car, went through a gate and walked along a path. In the east, the sky was becoming light, but beside the path, it was still very dark. I knew it was there, but there was nothing to see.After about a kilometer, a stranger appeared in front of me. “Am I going the right way?” I aske d. He knew where I was going. “Yes,” he replied, “you’ll get there in five minutes.” Finally, I came to some rocks, and stopped. I looked carefully over them, but it was sill too dark to see anything.Suddenly, the clouds cleared and the rain stopped. The sun rose behind me and beyond the rocks. I saw that ground fell away and down to a river, far below me. . I was on the edge of the Grand Canyon, one of the wonders of the natural world.I looked down to the Colorado River about 2 kilometres below me. If you put the three tallest buildings in the world at the bottom of the canyon, they still won’t reach the top. Then I looked across to the other side of the canyon . How far is it? It’s 20 kilometres , maybe more. Finally , I looked to my left and to my left and to my right , and on both sides the canyon disappeared into the distanc e … over 400 kilometres long . The Grand Canyon is not just big . It’s huge!That morning on the edge of the canyon, I asked myself a question . It’s not “How deep is it ?” or “How wide is it ?” or “How long is it ? ” but “Is the Grand Canyon the greates t wonder anywhere in the natural world ? ” I know the answer. But what do you think?M2U2P12The adventures of Tom SawyerHere is our monthly article on a favourite great book. This month, our guest Writer is Mr Jackson.My favourite great book is The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. Tom lives with his aunt Polly in the quiet streets of St Petersburg, Missouri. He's a lively and clever young boy, and he finds himself in many exciting adventures. He runs away with his two friends, Huck Finn and Joe, to an island in the middle of the Mississippi River for several days. With Huck he goes looking for treasure, with Becky he gets lost in a cave, and finally, they find a box of gold.My favourite scene in the book is when everyone thinks Tom is dead. He decides to go to his own funeral. He hides and watches for a time, and then suddenly he appears. Everyone is surprised to see him but they're also pleased to see him alive.Tom is the hero of the story, but there are other important characters. Huck is an outsider and everyone is afraid of him. Becky is pretty with fair hair, Joe is Tom's best friend, and Injun Joe is the bad man of the story.The themes of the story are to do with children growing up and becoming more serious. It describes how strangers are seen in small towns of America. Finally, it talks about freedom social rules and how people are punished for bad behaviourWhy do I think Tom Sawyer is a great book? Mark Twain wrote the story in 1876. but it’s still read and loved by people all over the world today. And although it’s only a story, Twain wrote it in the everyday English of the southern states of America in the 19th century, so it sounds very real. Today it’s thought to be one of the greatest books in American literature. Go on—read it! I know you’ll enjoy it, too.M3U2P20Liu Xiang- trained for goldSports yearbook 2004For Liu Xiang, life as a sporting hero has just begun .First of all, he'll be invited to competitions around the world. He'll be chosen to represent China at the Olympic Games. He's a symbol of China's international sporting success.And now that he's well known all over the world .Liu Xiang will also be asked to appear in advertisements and films, and even to record music. But his coach Sun Haiping is making sure that he trains regularly .Liu Xiang will be advised by his coach on how to be a great sportsman and by his manager on how to be a star.Liu Xiang is not an overnight success. He was born in Shanghai on 13th July, 1983 and, like many Olympic sports stars, he started training when to the Junior Sports School of putuo District of Shanghai. Liu was encouraged at first to train as a high jumper. Then, in 1998,his skill at hurdling was noticed by his coach Sun Haiping.Liu Xiang was helped by a special programme. It was set up in 2001 to help young sportsmen and sportswomen. Liu's races were recorded with the world's best sports stars .Sun Haiping used the information to change Liu's training programme. In 2002 he won his first international 110m hurdles event in Switzerland, and in the same year, a gold medal at the Asian Games inKorea .In 2004, Liu won the first Olympic gold medal in the same event for China in Athens, Greece.So what's next for Liu Xiang? Has he found out that there's more to life than training? Will he be encouraged to spend more time away from sport?No, Liu Xiang will go for more medals for China because he was trained for gold!M4U2P28Can books be replaced by computers?by Tony SmithEvery morning my father buys a newspaper on his way to work. Every day I open my books in class and start my lessons. Every evening my mother looks through magazines at home. And every night, I look at the posters with photos of David Beckham and Yao Ming on my bedroom wall before I go to sleep. Can we imagine life without paper or print?Paper was first created about 2,000 years ago, and has been made from silk, cotton, bamboo, and, since the 19th century, from wood. People learned to write words on paper to make a book. But in those days, books could only be produced one at a time by hand. As a result, they were expensive and rare. And because there weren't many books, few people learned to read.Then printing was invented in China. The first printed books were made by putting ink on a wooden block and holding the paper against it. When printing was developed greatly at the beginning of the 11th century, books could be produced more quickly and cheaply. As a result, more people learned to read. After that, knowledge and ideas spread quickly, in a way that can be compared with the introduction of the Internet in the 20th century.But will books be needed in the future? Today information can be received online, downloaded from the Internet rather than found in books, and information can be kept onCD-ROMs or machines such as MP3 players. These machines are smaller and lighter than books so that they can be carried very easily.Computers are already used in classrooms, and newspapers and magazines can already be read online. So will books be replaced by computers one day? No, I don't think the Yao Ming poster on my bedroom wall will ever be replaced by a computer two metres high!M5U2P36The Science Museum in Londonby Tony Smith The most unusual museum in London is the Science Museum. In most museums, there's no shouting and no running, and you aren't allowed to touch the exhibits. But the Science Museum is different… because it's noisy! People talk about what they can see and do there, and some of the machines are noisy as well. Visiting the Science Museum is fun and it's a great way to learn about science because you can work things out and try out ideas.When I visit the Science Museum, I go to the Launch Pad. This is my favourite room because you can do physics experiments. For example, if you want to fill a bag with falling sand, you have to move a kind of truck on wheels into the correct position. I also go to the Rocket Show. You can learn how we travel into space and back again.Then I go upstairs to the Human and Nature room. You can compare your speed with animals there. You hear a noise and push a button. If you aren’t fast enough, the lion catches you! I’m faster than all my friends, but the lion still catches me.There are also rooms on transport, the environment and space technology, as well as maths, physics and chemistry.You can do a lot of things in this museum, but you have to obey some rules as well. For example, you mustn’t take photos of the exhibits in the museum. But you can buy postcards of them in the museum shops.Above all, the Science Museum is free. That means you can stay as long as you like-it’s open every day, from 10 am to 6 pm. So if you ever go to London, make sure you visit the Science Museum. It’s my favourite museum in the whole world.M6u2p44How to be greenBy Zhao Ming How green are you? Do you care about protecting the environment and saving energy? Try these questions and see.Do you try to walk or ride a bike to school?Do you buy new clothes just because they are the latest fashions?Do you open a window instead of turning on air conditioning?Do you buy things produced locally instead of made abroad?Do you take your own cloth bag when shopping instead of using plastic bags?Do you sort the waste before throwing it away?We all need a healthy environment, but we produce waste every day and it does harm to our environment. Though we are young, we can still do something to help. In fact, even the simplest everyday activities can make a real difference to the environment. Here are some ideas for you. Remember these three words: reduce, reuse and recycle.ReduceReduce means “use less”. Don’t waste things. This saves money and reduces pollution and waste going in to the environment. Before we buy something new, think whether it is really necessary – or may be the old one will be just as good! When we do buy things, choose local products if possible, and try not to buy too many things from abroad.ReuseReuse means “use again”. Use things for as long as possible. When we buy things, make sure that they will last, and we should repair them if we can instead of throwing them away and buying new ones. Don’t use a paper cup or a paper bag. It’s better to use a china cup and a lunch box because you can use them again.RecycleRecycle means “change things into something else”. Although it takes energy to changeso mething into something else, it’s better than throwing things away or burning them find out what can be recycled in your neighborhood and take part in recycling programmes. We should also buy products made from recycled materials, such as recycled paper, to help save trees.M7U2 P58Dear Mum and Dad,I’m writing this letter to you from the centre of Australia. At the moment we’re staying near Uluru —that’s the Aboriginal name for Ayers Rock. On the first day, we took a helicopter tour over the rock, and I was surprised at how big it was: 3.6 kilometres long and 348 metres high. The colours of the rock are fantastic, and at different times of the day, they change from purple to red. The Aborigines are the first people of Australia, and the ancient Aboriginal stories describe the spirits that created the world. Uluru is a centre of Aboriginal culture.The Australians have many British relatives and they’re like us in many ways. Their family life is similar to ours, and they enjoy the same food and hobbies. The food and drink that most Australians like are grapes, lamb, ham and especially wine that they make in the south of the country. They love all sports, but the games that they love the most are football, cricket and rugby. Because most Australians live near the coast, they love going to the beach, swimming and surfing.Although it’s December, it’s summer over here. The sunshine is very bright, and near the coast the countryside is very green. There are lots of sheep in the fields and on the hills, but the outback is more like a desert, full of rocks and sand.Most Australians speak English, although they have some special expressions such as “Good day!” and “No worries, mate.” They mean “Hello!” and “Don’t worry about it. It’s not a problem!”The next day after we arrived at Uluru, we went on a camel ride. The camel that I rode had a bad temper, and I got very tired. Everyone else thought it was very funny that my camel kept lying down …Finally, later this evening, we’re taking the plane back to Sydney and coming home. It’s been a fantastic trip!Love,TonyM8U2 P66Results of student photo competitionWe were very pleased with the photo competition. Compared with other years, we received many more photos. Even though all of the ph otos are excellent, we can’t give prizes to everyone. There are four prizes, so read on to find out who the winners are.The person who won the prize for the Most Beautiful Nature photography is fifteen-year-old Li Wei. Li took photos of the mountains in X iangshan Park. The park isn’t far from his home, about 500 metres, and he knows it very well.The photo which we liked best in the Historic China group was taken by Zhao Min. Zhao is only 12 years old. Her photo is of Tian’an men Square, the largest public square in the world. It’s 880 metres from north to south and 500 metres wide at the northern end. Her photo shows the size and beauty of the square perfectly.The best photo in the Music category was taken by He Zhong. His photo of this year’s best band Crazy Feet shows the singer. Becky Wang, and the band playing at a concert in Shenzhen. He Zhong manages to show the movement and the sounds of this great new band, and the fun which their fans are having.A collection of photos called “The many Faces of Our City” which features Beijing won the prize for the Most Unusual category. Three pupils at the same school worked on this entry. It includes photos of different parts of the city, old and new. It successfully shows the rich culture which makes Beijing so famous.Congratulations to our winners and thanks to everyone who entered the competition. We are very lucky that the famous photographer John William is in China to talk about his new book. He has agreed to present the prizes at the prize giving ceremony at the end of this month.M9U2 P74Cartoon heroesNemo, a cute orange-and-white fish, and Shriek, a huge green monster, have won the hearts of young people in China and the all over the world . The heroes of popular cartoons are everywhere, on office desks, handbags, and computer screens.But there are some cartoon favorites which are older. The cartoon of the monkey King has just had its “40th birthday”. Called havoc in Heaven, it tells the story of a monkey who leads a group of monkeys against the rule of the Emperor in heaven. He flies into a peach garden and ears as many peaches as he likes. He makes a mess in each room in heaven. But it is above all the jokes played by the monkey that people remember. “Havoc in heaven” has become a common expression used by a parent or a boss when they return to the house or office and see a mess. Another favorite who has celebrated an important birthday in China is a reporter with hair and a small white dog. Tintin has traveled to the jungles, the backstretch of Shanghai and even the surface of the moon. Tintin has been popular for 75 years, ever since Belgian cartoonist Here invented the character in 1929. His books have been translated into more than 50 languages, and about 200 million copies have been sold. In December 1984 the whole series of Tintin began to be published in China. Many Chinese still keep collections of these black-and-white Tintin books. There are several fan clubs in China which have held birthday parties for Tintin in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Nanjing and Wuhan.Finally, Snoopy, Charlie Brown’s lovable dog who lives in his own private dream world, also had his “50th birthday” celebrated by China’s Snoopy fans in 2000.“I didn’t draw the cartoons only for children. Adults who have experienced li fe understand them better,” said the late Charles Schultz, creator of Snoopy and the Peanuts cartoons.M10U2 P82Feed me betterJamie Oliver is a young cook who wants to improve school dinners. In 2005 he went back to school to see what the children were eating.1 ______________________________Jamie asked the children what their meals were like. “We hamburgers and chips, or pizza,” they told him, “and sometimes there is fruit, but we prefer ice cream.” Jamie thought the menu was terrible. The children were eating junk food, and it was a problem. Junk food isn’t just bad for the body. Children whose midday meals were unhealthy were difficult to teach in the afternoon. Teachers said that children behaved very badly after lunch.2 _______________________________When Jamie took vegetables into class, the children didn’t know what they were. Jamie realized that the children didn’t know about healthy food. Then he talked to the people who worked in the kitchens. He found out that t hey didn’t know enough about food and health, and they didn’t have very much money to spend.3 ________________________________He decided to teach the cooks and the children about healthy food. It was hard work! He cooked healthy meals for them including meat, rice, pasta and vegetables, but a lot of the teenagers refused to eat the new food. Jamie showed them why the junk food wasn’t healthy. In the end, when Jamie persuaded them to try his cooking, they like it!4 ________________________________Jamie talked to the government. He told them they need to ban junk food from schools, train the cooks, educate the children and spend more money on school dinners. A lot of parents, teachers and children agreed with him. The newspapers wrote articles about him, and a TV programme showed his visits to the school. Jamie is a cook whose ideas are changing school dinners all over Britain.M11U2 P90Visions of the cityJo is 15 and lives in Parkville. When Jo’s grandparents first came to Parkville 50 years ago, it was a quiet country village in the centre of the country. At that time, they had a small house on the edge of town, with some fields and the hills in the distance.But Parkville was close to a big city, Arnwick, with about 200,000 people. People from the countryside began to arrive in Arnwick to find jobs and have a better life. And of course they needed somewhere to live. However, it was expensive to live in the centre of Arnwick, so the city government decided to build flats around the edge of the city. And soon, Parkville became a suburb of Arnwick. It now has over a million people. Jo’s family live in one of those new flats —there’s no room for small houses any more.The small local school in Parkville closed down five years ago. Jo goes to a school close to the centre of Arnwick, with 2,000 pupils. No one knows all their names.It takes Jo an hour to get to school, and this adds to the traffic and pollution. But it’s not her fault. She liked her old school.Arnwick needs larger hospitals and more doctors, better public transport and fewer private cars. There need to be more shops and offices. It also needs clean water and no rubbish in the streets. It’s difficult to run a big city, and to protect people from crime. So it also needs more laws and more police, and more taxes to pay for everything.Well, what do you think of all this? Do you like the things which are happening in Parkville? In fact, “Visions of the city” is just a story. But does your town have the same problems a s Arnwick?M12U2 P98Learn English in Los AngelesWe provide summer English courses which are the best you can find. You will enjoy coming to Los Angeles to learn about America culture and improve your English at the same time. The courses last for four, six or eight weeks. They start at the beginning of July and August. Our teachers are well –trained and very experienced. They teach English classes for four hours a day. You can choose between small groups of two or three, or largest groups of up to 15. We provide weekly tests to see the progress you’re making with your lang uage skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening. We also provide books and other materials.As well as learning English, we want you to experience life in the USA. You live with an American family, and you take part in American life. You have meals with an American family and do some activities with the students which last a long time. Of course, If you prefer, we can arrange hotel accommodation.Of course, there are many things to do in Los Angeles. Every day we have activities which take place after class. You can choose to take trips to Hollywood, Disneyland or the famous beaches around LA. You can also go to various shopping centers, sports centers, movies and concerts. There are also weekend visits organized to San Francisco and other places of interest in California.We try to give our students the best possible experience of English and life in the USA. Just ask our students! They say our summer English courses are fantastic!We hope that you’ll enjoy a course with us, too. If you’re interested, please fill in our application from where you will also find our list of prices. The course must be paid for one month before it begins.新外研版英语九年级下册课文电子稿word版Module 1 P4Excuse Me. You're Sitting in My Seat!The train to Beijing! Lin often dreamed about the train, and about going to the capital. Now it was in front of him, to set off soon. He looked at his brother."Don't forget where you come from, little brother," Jin said. "And watch your bags carefully."Lin nodded, unable to speak. This was his first long trip by train at the start of his new life, leaving his village and his home for the last 16 years.He held Jin in his arms. With tears in his eyes, Jin pushed Lin away. "Go, brother. Write to us as soon as you get there, OK?"Lin jumped onto the train. There were people and bags everywhere. He pushed past them towards his seat.A young man was sitting in Lin's seat. He was wearing jeans and a very smart jacket, and was smoking a cigarette.What should he do? Six pairs of eyes looked at Lin, while the man looked out of the window."Sir, you're sitting in my seat," Lin said, with a nervous smile. The other people watched with interest.The man didn't turn to look at Lin, but just looked out of the window."Excuse me. I have a ticket with the number of the seat you're sitting in!" Lin said in a stronger voice."I also have a ticket with that number—though it is in another car. Besides, I was here first," said the man, without moving his head. Though he was sitting, he looked very tall and strong.Lin looked at the other passengers for help. "But ... " he started to say."But what?" The man turned and looked at Lin. "I'm not moving."Finally a man wearing glasses spoke in a loud voice. "This young man has the right ticket for that seat. You should move."Lin felt brave. "See? Please move. I've got a long way to go.""How long?" the young man asked."To the last stop, Beijing.""I'm getting off before you. Then you can have my seat. ""Where is that?" asked Lin."Hangzhou."Lin thought Hangzhou was far away."It's seven hours away from here," the man with glasses said. "Even if it's only 10 minutes, you should move."Slowly the young man stood up, dropped his cigarette on the floor, and disappeared down the train.Module 2 P12My School LifeMy name is Sally Maxwell, and I'm 15. I've been at Park School, London since I was 11. If I pass my exams next year, I'll stay here until I'm 18.Park School is a secondary school, about 20 minutes by bike away from home. Before I came here, I went to primary school, near my home. I started primary school when I was five and stayed there for six years.The schoolday is from 8:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. We spend the first 10 minutes in our classroom while our teacher checks which pupils are present or absent. Then everyone goes to the main hall. There our head teacher makes a speech and tells us any news about the school. Lessons begin at 9:05 and last for an hour. We have a break at 11:05 until 11:20, then another lesson, then lunch for an hour. We have two more lessons before school finishes.This year I have 11 subjects: maths, biology, chemistry, French, history, geography, music and IT, PHSE, ADT and PE (these stand for Information Technology; Personal Health and Safety Education; Art, Design and Technology and Physical Education). Fortunately, we don't have exams in every subject. PHSE is about the dangers of drugs and smoking, among other things. In ADT we also do things like learning to cook as well as drawing and design. Some people can do Italian and Spanish instead of French, but no one is learning Chinese ... yet! PE involves physical exercise, basketball, training in the gym and swimming—we're really lucky to have a swimming pool.I took exams when I was 7, 10, and 14 years old. Next year I take my exams in eight subjects, and then I can do between three and five subjects for the exams in my final year.We have a large sports ground where we play football, tennis and do athletics both during and after school hours. After-school activities, such as sports clubs and language societies are popular, too. During the school year there are usually visits to museums and galleries, and to camps for activities, such as climbing and cycling in the country. There are parties and discos and a sports day, and the school play is a really important event. Once a term, there is a parents' meeting, so our parents and teachers can talk about our progress.What's the best thing about school? English, history, music ... and my friends. What's the worst thing? Homework ... and exams!Module 3 P20Life in the PastMrs Li is over 70 years old, and has lived in Beijing all her life. I asked her about life todayand in the past.Tell me about your parents, brothers and sisters.My parents, my sister and three brothers lived in a small house beside a restaurant. We weren't very rich, but we were happy. My sister was the eldest child and she left school when she was only 12 to help my mother at home.Families have changed a lot since I was young. They were much bigger in those days. Most of my friends had lots of brothers and sisters. Today most people only have one child!Did your parents have jobs?My father went out to work. He was a factory worker, and he often worked 12 hours a day. My mum wanted to work. She was a teacher before she met my father. Looking after us was a full-time job, so she stayed at home. Today it's normal for married women to go out to work, but it was less common in the past. My father had the same job the whole of his working life. These days people change their jobs much more often.What was life like at home?Well, I remember the family meals, three times a day. My mother was always cooking for us. We weren't rich but we ate enough. And the food was always freshly cooked—my mother never bought ready-made food as people do today, so it was much better for us. And of course we didn't have television, so we played games together and read a lot. I helped my younger brother with his homework in the evenings.Where did you meet your husband?I first met him 60 years ago. I was carrying some heavy bags on my bike and I fell off! He stopped and picked up my bags. My parents liked him, and thought he came from a good family so we got married a year later. I was only 19.These days most couples meet at work, and they just hope their parents will be happy for them if they marry.Has Beijing changed?Yes, there are lots more buildings and so much more traffic! I can't believe the number of cars on the streets. But I suppose it's the same everywhere. And I walk less these days and take the bus more.And do you think life is better today?Well, I think so. I'm healthier than I've ever been. We live longer and we eat better. One day I'll be talking to your own grandchildren!Module 4 P28-29Looking Cool1. What do you look for when you go shopping for clothes? Do you choose something fashionable ... or comfortable? Do you like to look different? Or do you wear the same clothes as your friends? Do you go for this year's colours? Is it the logo—the company symbol—that。

外研版英语(新标准)九年级下册《Module 6 Eating together》教学设计

外研版英语(新标准)九年级下册《Module 6 Eating together》教学设计
听力活动,既是一种热身又是对文章内容的初步了解,帮助学生尽快进入学习状态。同时他们也会怀着更大的兴趣往下学习。
Step3:
Read the passage in different roles.
1.Read the story in different roles.
Boys = Daming&Tony
We’re all invited.
I was chosen to play the dance music.
I was asked to bring some balloons...
It should be cooked at home.
It’s made with chicken and vegetables.
提高学生们的听力。
二、难点:
能用已经学过的被动语态讨论聚会计划。
教学辅助
多媒体、课本、黑板
教学策略
任务型教学法,交际教学法
教学内容
教学活动Warming-up:Let’s talk!
Is there a school-leavers’party in your school?
课型:阅读
第二单元的课文讲的是西方的用餐习俗。在餐饮习惯的介绍方面,按照开始用餐、进餐过程、用餐结束的顺序进行说明,对于用餐行为和言语的习惯,则同时进行介绍。这有助于读者按照用餐过程学习、掌握这些建议。
课时教学目标
一、核心内容
(一)核心词汇:serve,similar, wing, lady, gentleman, help yourself
二、正确掌握已经学过的被动语态的用法。
三、能用已经学过的被动语态讨论聚会计划。
教学辅助
多媒体、课本、黑板

九年级外研版下册英语课文原文

九年级外研版下册英语课文原文

九年级外研版下册英语课文原文Module 10 Unit 1We're still influenced by the Confucian values today.孔子学说至今仍然影响着我们的思想。

In the past 2000 years, Chinese people have never separated from Confucius.过去的两千多年来,中国人始终没有离开过孔子。

He also had some views about education, like Confucius.他的一些有关教育的看法与孔子相似。

The government has taken action to protect Confucian culture. 政府已经采取行动来保护儒学文化。

We have more time to discuss it next week.我们下周有更多的时间来讨论它。

Module 10 Unit 2We have received the green light to expand our company.我们已经得到了扩大公司的许可。

He is always in the front of the queue when it comes to promotions.在晋升问题上他总是排在最前边。

Our boss is a very enlightened person. He encourages us to have new ideas.我们的老板是一个很开明的人。

他鼓励我们提出新主意。

We should have confidence in our new plan. It's going to be a big hit.我们应该对我们的新计划有信心。

它将会大获成功。

本册教材共有十个教学单元,其中六个为新课单元,两个为复习单元,两个为考试单元。

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