北师大版选修六unit16pompeii课文及重点词汇
北师大版英语选修六 Unit 16 Stories 知识点课件54页

7.present v.展示;展现;授予;把……交给;介绍;上演adj.存在的;目前的;在 场的n.礼物;目前 教材原句 ①Some adverts present us with a puzzle; they show an unusual image which at first doesn't make sense.
一句多译 她一听到父亲去世的消息,就失声痛哭起来。 ③Hardly had she heard the news about her father's death when she burst out crying. ④Hardly had she heard the news about her father's death when she burst into tears.
【联想】 encourage v.鼓励;激励 encouraging adj.鼓舞人心的 encouragement n.鼓舞;激励 encourage sb. to do sth.鼓励某人做某事
6.remind vt.提醒,使想起 教材原句 ①At school, Mr Fan, the English teacher, reminded me etry reading competition.
一句多译 我突然想起我忘记去机场接我的朋友了。 ④It hit/struck to me that I forgot to go to the airport to meet my friend. ⑤It occurred to me that I forgot to go to the airport to meet my friend.
the bank to buy presents (present) for my dad.
北师大版高二选修六16单元知识点总结

Unit 16 Stories 故事知识点总结重点词汇1.n.想像(梦想)物→v.想像;梦想→adj.极好的;奇异的2.vt.放弃,遗弃→adj.被遗弃的;无约束的;放纵的→n.放弃,遗弃3.vt.保护,保存→n.保护,保存4.v.目睹→n.目睹者,见证人5.vi.发生→n.(事情的)发生,出现;发生的事情6.vi.颤抖,发抖→n.摇动;颤抖→adj.摇动的,发抖的7.v.聚集→n.集会8.vi.爆炸;冲,闯→(过去式)→(过去分词)→n.突发;猝发;爆破9.vt.使泄气,使灰心→ adj.令人沮丧的,令人灰心的→adj.(人)感到沮丧的,泄气的→n.沮丧,泄气→ v.(反义词)支持,鼓励10.n.痛苦,困难→v.遭受,受苦;患病→n.(疾病等的)受苦者;受难者,患者11.adj.渴望的,热衷的→ adv.渴望地,热切地→n.渴望,殷切12.v.扩大,扩大→n.扩张,扩大;展开→adj.有膨胀力的;扩张性的→v.(反义词)收缩13.vt.介绍,提出,呈现→ n.表现,发表;介绍;赠送→adj.出席的,在场的→n.出席,到场14.v.参考,查阅,提及→ n.参考,查询高频短语1.come into view 出现2.撞倒某人3.堵住4.从某种程度上说5.侧身6. 断绝关系,分成小局部7.以……命名8.偶尔遇见9.支撑起10.依靠11.理解12.以……完毕,以……告终13.容忍,忍受14.特别,尤其15.既然,由于16.查阅;提到;涉及;提交17.另一方面常考句型1.... the forms of the people who were caught in the disaster have made the city a monument to human history. 是那些遇难的人的形态使这个城市成为了人类历史的纪念碑。
2.Helen understood the key to language,she was very eager to learn more and use it she could. 既然海伦理解了语言的关键所在,那么她非常渴望多学些并尽可能多地去利用它。
北师大版高中英语选修六第1讲:Unit16 Stories-词汇篇1(学生版)

Unit 16 Stories词汇篇1____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1、掌握第一单元第一课及第二课的重点单词||,短语及句型||。
2、灵活运用第一单元第一课及第二课的重点单词||,短语及句型||。
1.biography n. [C||,U] (由他人撰写的)传记||,传记作品He has written a biography of Geography of George Washington. 他已写了一本关于乔治·华盛顿的传记||。
I like reading biographies of great scientists. 我喜欢读著名科学家的传记||。
词汇链接:①biographer n. 传记作家②biographical adj. 传记的③autobiography n. 自传④autobiographical adj. 自传的2.fantasy n. [U] 幻想||,想象;[C] 幻想||,想象||,幻想作品||,幻想出来的东西Stop living in a fantasy world of fantasy. 别再生活在幻想的世界中了||。
Her books are usually escapist fantasies. 她的书通常是逃避现实的幻想作品||。
词汇链接:①fantastic adj. 大得难以置信的||,不切实际的;极好的②fantastical adj. 怪诞的||,富于想象的③fantastically adv. 极其||,非常④fantasia n. 幻想曲⑤fantasize v. 想象||,幻想||,做白日梦3.abandon vt. 放弃||,遗弃||,离开The baby had been abandoned by its mother. 这个婴儿被母亲遗弃了||。
英语北师大版选修6导学笔记Unit16PeriodThree

Period Three Lesson 3Life StoriesⅠ.重点单词1.superb adj.出色的,卓越的2.severe adj.严重的;严厉的3.restriction n.限制,约束restrict v t.限制;约束4.unbearable adj.不能忍受的bearable adj.可以忍受的bear v t.承担;忍受;n.熊5.former adj.以前的6.troublesome adj.引起麻烦的7.eager adj.渴望的,热衷的8.gradual adj.逐渐的gradually ad v.逐渐地9.expand v.扩大,扩充10.plex adj.复杂的11.apparent adj.明显的,显而易见的apparently ad v.显然地12.warmth n.温暖warm adj.暖和的13.breakthrough n.突破,重大发现14.uncertain adj.不确定的certain adj.确定的Ⅱ.重点短语1.in mon 共有,共同2.bring in 介绍;引进;挣得3.open up 打开;开放4.now that 既然,由于Ⅲ.重点句式1.now that引导原因状语从句Now that Helen understood the key to language,she was very eager to learn more and use it as much as she could.既然海伦理解了语言之谜,她非常渴望学习更多的词语并且尽可能多地使用它们。
2.unless引导条件状语从句Her words puzzled me very much because I did not then understand anything unless I touched it.她的话使我感到非常困惑,因为那时我若不用手触摸就什么都不理解。
高中英语 Unit 16 Stories 单元回顾 北师大版选修6

单元回顾Ⅰ. 重点词汇1. abandon vt . 放弃,遗弃 n . 放纵,任性abandon doing sth. 放弃做某事abandon oneself to do sth. 陷入,沉湎于(某种感情)2. preserve vt . 保护,维护,保存,保留preserve...from... 保护……以免……3. witness vt . 目击,注意到 n . 目击者,(见)证人be (a) witness to sth. 某事的目击者;证明……4. occur vi . 发生sth. occur to sb.某人突然想起某事It occurs/occurred to sb. that... 某人突然想到……5. particularly adv . 特别地,特定地particular adj .in particular 尤其,特别be particular about/over sth. 对某物讲究/挑剔6. loss n . 遗失,丢失;损失,亏损a sense of loss 失落感at a loss 不知所措;困惑7. burst vi . 爆炸;冲,闯burst into sp. 闯入某地⎭⎪⎬⎪⎫burst out doing burst into +名词突然……起来 8. discourage vt . 使泄气,使灰心;阻拦discourage sb. from doing sth. 阻止某人做某事9. admirable adj . 令人钦佩的,极佳的,绝妙的admire vt . 钦佩,羡慕,赞美admire sb. for 佩服某人的……admiration n . 羡慕,赞美;令人赞美的人或物10. severe adj . 严厉的,严重的;严格的,苛刻的be severe on/with sb. 对某人严格/严厉11. precise adj . 准确的,细致的to be (more) precise 确切地说;准确的说12. eager adj . 渴望的;热衷的be eager for sth. 渴求某事物;渴望……be eager to do sth.渴望做某事13. expand v . 扩大,扩充⎭⎪⎬⎪⎫expand on/upon enlarge on/upon 详述,进一步说明 14. apparent adj . 明显的,显而易见的be apparent (from sth.) (that) 从……显而易见的……It is apparent that... 显而易见……15. breakthrough n . 突破,重大发现make a breakthrough (in/at)在某方面取得重大突破16. applaud v . 鼓掌;赞许,称赞applaud sb. for sth. 为某事赞许某人Ⅱ. 重点句型1. 强调句型基本结构:It is/was +被强调部分+that/who +其他所强调部分:主语、宾语和状语。
北师大版高中英语选修6 Unit16 Lesson1 重点短语解析

Lesson1 重点短语解析1. come into view出现,进入视野(教材)Suddenly, the spaceship slowed down and immediately the system came into view ...突然,太空飞船慢了下来,整个系统立刻进入我们的视线……①The hills now have come into view, and I enjoy the grand landscape Mount Blue ahead.蓝山已进入视野,我欣赏着眼前的壮丽景色。
“进入(某种状态),开始(某种活动)”,常有如下词语搭配:Come into sight 进入视野Come into effect 生效Come into power 开始执行Come into use 开始使用Come into being/existence 产生,形成Come into office 就职2.knock sb. over撞倒某人;撞翻(教材)I remember the dog jumping up on me and knocking me over into the water.我记得那条狗跳起来扑向我,把我撞倒在水中。
①Miss Lin was knocked over by a car and was sent to a nearby hospital.林小姐被一辆汽车撞倒了,已被送往了附近一所医院。
②You have knocked over my ink, spilling it everywhere.你把我的墨水打翻了,洒得到处都是。
拓展:knock at 敲(门)knock off 撞下来;中止(工作)knock into sb. 撞到某人身上knock sth. down 拆除;撞倒;降低价格③Knock at the door before you enter.你进去之前要先敲门。
北师大版高中英语选修六第1讲:Unit16 Stories-词汇篇1(学生版)-最新教育文档
Unit 16 Stories词汇篇1____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1、掌握第一单元第一课及第二课的重点单词,短语及句型。
2、灵活运用第一单元第一课及第二课的重点单词,短语及句型。
1.biography n. [C, U] (由他人撰写的)传记,传记作品He has written a biography of Geography of George Washington. 他已写了一本关于乔治·华盛顿的传记。
I like reading biographies of great scientists. 我喜欢读著名科学家的传记。
词汇链接:①biographer n. 传记作家②biographical adj. 传记的③autobiography n. 自传④autobiographical adj. 自传的2.fantasy n. [U] 幻想,想象;[C] 幻想,想象,幻想作品,幻想出来的东西Stop living in a fantasy world of fantasy. 别再生活在幻想的世界中了。
Her books are usually escapist fantasies. 她的书通常是逃避现实的幻想作品。
词汇链接:①fantastic adj. 大得难以置信的,不切实际的;极好的②fantastical adj. 怪诞的,富于想象的③fantastically adv. 极其,非常④fantasia n. 幻想曲⑤fantasize v. 想象,幻想,做白日梦3.abandon vt. 放弃,遗弃,离开The baby had been abandoned by its mother. 这个婴儿被母亲遗弃了。
北师大版-选修六-unit16-Pompeii-课文及重点词汇
北师大版-选修六-unit16-Pompeii-课文及重点词汇Pompeii: the city that became a time capsuleAround the end of the century AD, a Roman writer called Pliny wrote about a terrible volcanic eruption that he had witnessed as a young man. The eruption has occurred on August 24th, 29 AD. The earth began to tremble and a volcano named Vesuvius, near Pompeii, Italy, erupted. Pliny described a cloud coming down the mountain, blocking out the sun and burying everything in its path, including whole villages and towns.This particularly sad event left a deep impression on Pliny who had lost an uncle in the eruption. Yet, over the centuries, there was a greater loss. The people, towns and villages that had disappeared under the ashes were entirely forgotten by the world.However, more than 1,600 years later, some scientists found the lost towns that had been buried under the ashes. By 1748, they had found an awesome historical site. They had started to dig out the ancient city of Pompeii.In a way, Pompeii is like a “time capsule” preserving a frozen moment in history. Before the eruption occurred, it had been a booming Roman city with temples, markets, restaurants and theatres. Now as you walk along the streets of the city, time rewinds. You can admire the ancient architecture, statues, decorated walls and authentic objects characteristic of the time. However, much more than buildings and objects, it is the forms of the people who were caught in the disaster that have made the city a monument to human history.The bodies of people who had died in Pompeii left impressions in the ash that showed their exact shapes. As you walk, you will pass people gathered together for protection in their last hours of life. One person, sitting alone, looks like he is praying. Another man, lying on his side, looks as if he is trying to get up. One can only feel sorrow and deep sympathy for these once living statues.Today, more than 250 years after scientists found the city, thousands of tourists and hundreds of scientist visit Pompeii every year to learn more about the ancient world. In this way, the city, which the world had once forgotten, lives on nearly 2,000 years after its loss.Key words:V olcanic eruption, buried, event, disappear, disaster, preserved, destroy, discover, scientist1 / 1。
Unit16全单元知识点复习课件-2021-2022学年高二上学期英语北师大版选修六
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高中英语北师大版版选修6课件:Unit+16+Section+Ⅰ+Warm-up+&+Lesson+1+—+Pre-reading
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Pompeii: the city that became a time capsule
Around the end of the century AD, a Roman writer called Pliny wrote about a terrible volcanic eruption that he had witnessed as a young man. The eruption has occurred on August 24th, 29 AD. The earth began to tremble and a volcano named Vesuvius, near Pompeii, Italy, erupted. Pliny described a cloud coming down the mountain, blocking out the sun and burying everything in its path, including whole villages and towns.
This particularly sad event left a deep impression on Pliny who had lost an uncle in the eruption. Yet, over the centuries, there was a greater loss. The people, towns and villages that had disappeared under the ashes were entirely forgotten by the world.
However, more than 1,600 years later, some scientists found the lost towns that had been buried under the ashes. By 1748, they had found an awesome historical site. They had started to dig out the ancient city of Pompeii.
In a way, Pompeii is like a “time capsule” preserving a frozen moment in history. Before the eruption occurred, it had been a booming Roman city with temples, markets, restaurants and theatres. Now as you walk along the streets of the city, time rewinds. You can admire the ancient architecture, statues, decorated walls and authentic objects characteristic of the time. However, much more than buildings and objects,
it is the forms of the people who were caught in the disaster that have made the city a monument to human history.
The bodies of people who had died in Pompeii left impressions in the ash that showed their exact shapes. As you walk, you will pass people gathered together for protection in their last hours of life. One person, sitting alone, looks like he is praying. Another man, lying on his side, looks as if he is trying to get up. One can only feel sorrow and deep sympathy for these once living statues.
Today, more than 250 years after scientists found the city, thousands of tourists and hundreds of scientist visit Pompeii every year to learn more about the ancient world. In this way, the city, which the world had once forgotten, lives on nearly 2,000 years after its loss.
Key words:
Volcanic eruption, buried, event, disappear, disaster, preserved, destroy, discover, scientist。