外研版八年级上英语课文重点句子
外研版八年级上册英语课文翻译--课文重点句子

初二上重点句子Module 11. I’m going to give you some advice. Why not write it down ?我打算给你们提些建议。
你们为什么不把它记下来呢?2. How about listening to the radio in English ? 听英文广播怎么样?3. But try not to translate every word.但是尽量不要翻译每个单词。
4. I enjoy watching English films. 我喜欢看英语电影.5. It’s a good way to learn English. 这是一种学习英语的好办法。
5. Talk about the film or song with your friends.跟你的朋友谈论电影或者歌曲。
6. Before you begin, take a deep breath.在你开始前,做个深呼吸。
7. Write them on pieces of paper and place them in your bedroom. 把他们写在纸上,放在卧室里。
8. I left my homework at home. 我把我的作业忘在家里了。
Module 21. Has she visited China before ? 她以前访问过中国吗?2.Sally has invited me to stay with her in England one day. 莎莉邀请我有时间到英国去她那看看。
3. I have always wanted to travel around the world.我总是想着去环游世界。
4. Have you looked at today’s newspaper ? 你看过今天的报纸吗?5. Have you ever been abroad ?你曾经出过国吗?6. Wang ming has been to a Liu Huan concert in Beijing.王铭听过刘欢在北京举办的演唱会。
八年级外研版英语上册课文(适合背诵用)

八年级外研版英语上册课文Module 1 Unit 1Ms James: Welcome back, everyone! Now, because it's a new term, I'm going to give you some advice. Why don'tyou write it down? Ready?All: Yes, Ms James.Ms James: You should always speak English in class. And you should write down your mistakes in your notebooks.And why don't you write down the correct spellingand grammar next to the mistakes? What else? Lingling: It's a good idea to check your vocabulary notebook every day.Ms James: That's a good idea. Thanks a lot, Lingling. How about listening to the radio or reading a newspaper inEnglish? But try not to translate every word. Lingling: I think everyone should have a pen friend and write email messages to each other. I'm going to meet mypen friend in Beijing this term.Ms James: Excellent!Lingling: She plays in her school orchestra, and they're doing some concerts in China.Ms James: Is she English?Lingling: Yes, she is.Daming: Good! She can help me with my homework.Questions and answersMany students ask for advice about improving their English. There are three basic questions.The first question is about real English. Li Hao from Hubei wrote, "I enjoy watching English films and listening to real English songs. But it takes a long time. What do you think?"This is a great way to learn English! Talk about the film or song with your friends, and guess the meaning of the new words. Just enjoy yourself!The second question is about speaking. Sam, from Suzhou wrote, "Our school has a foreign teacher. But I'm shy and can't speak to her. What should I do?"When I visit China, lots of people in the street say, "Hello! How are you? Where are you from? Do you like China?" These are good questions to start a conversation. Many people are shy when they speak English, so before you begin, take a deep breath and smile! Smiling always helps.The third question is about vocabulary. Oliver, from Anhui Province wrote, "I want to remember all the new words. I write them down, but I forget them quickly. What should I do?"Try to remember eight or ten words a day. Write them on pieces of paper and place them in your bedroom. Say the words when you see them, and change them every day. And when you're shopping, how about counting the English words, or saying the English names for everything you see?Tony: So what's your pen friend's name, Lingling? Lingling: Sally Maxwell, and she's from Park School in London.Tony: Has she visited China before?Lingling: No, she hasn't. But I sent her a DVD about China and she's watched it. And she has enjoyed my messagesabout my life here in Beijing. So I think she'll like ithere.Tony: What about you, Lingling? Have you ever wanted to travel around the world?Lingling: Yes, I have. I've always wanted to go to the USA and Europe. And Sally has invited me to stay with her inEngland one day. The problem is the price of theticket.Tony: Well, guess what! Have you looked at today's newspaper? There's a competition. "Take off fromBeijing Capital Airport and land in London. Writeabout a wonderful experience. The first prize is theholiday of your dreams in England." What do youreckon? Have you ever entered a competition? Lingling: No, I haven't! It sounds brilliant!Have you ever had ... a fantastic experience?Wei Ming has been all over China by plane. Her father is an Air China captain, so they fly to different places for their holidays. "My favourite place is Mount Tai. But I also like the beaches in Sanya." Is there anywhere she hasn't visited? "I've never been to Shanghai!"Han Li has been to San Francisco in the USA. His grandparents live there and he visits them every Spring Festival. "I like San Francisco very much because there's a lot to see and do there. I'm at home in Chinatown!" says Han Li.Yi Wen has tried western food in a hotel in Nanjing. "Have you ever had Italian food? It's delicious! Pizza has always been my favourite food. But I don't like sandwiches or ice cream—they're too cold!"Wang Ming has been to a Liu Huan concert in Beijing with more than 2,000 people. "He's given concerts all over China and the tickets have always sold out. He's written many songs! He's the greatest Chinese musician ... ever!" says Wang Ming.He Meifeng went to a Beijing cinema to see The House of the Flying Daggers because she's always liked Zhang Ziyi. At the end she got up, and Zhang Ziyi was in the seat beside her. "I've always wanted to meet her. It was my 'dream come true'!"Daming: Hi, Tony. What are you up to?Tony: Hi Daming, I've just made this model of the space station. What do you think?Daming: It's great. Is this for your space travel homework? I haven't started it yet.Tony: Don't panic! Ms James wants it next week. Have you heard the latest news? Some scientists have sent a spacecraft toMars. It has taken several months to get there. Daming:Has it arrived yet?Tony: Yes, it has. That's why it's on the news.Daming: And have the astronauts discovered life on Mars?Tony:No, not yet. There aren't any astronauts in thespacecraft.Daming:But astronauts have already been to the moon.Tony: Yes, but no one has been recently. But lots of astronauts have worked on the space station. They take the spaceshuttle, and go there and back.Daming:You know a lot about space travel. Can I show your space station to my parents?Tony:But I hear they've gone to Shanghai on business. Daming: Oh, they're coming back this evening. I'd like to show it to them.Tony:All right, you can borrow it. But bring it back tomorrow.Anyone out there?Scientists think that there has been life on Earth for millions of years. However, we haven't found life on other planets yet. Why not?The Earth is a planet and it goes around the Sun. Seven other planets also go around the Sun. None of them has an environment with air, so people and things cannot grow. The Sun and its planets are called the solar system. The solar system is a small part of our galaxy.The stars we see at night are the suns in other solar systems. There are more than 200 billion stars in our galaxy, called the Milky Way, and our Sun is only one of them.But scientists have discovered many other galaxies in the universe. They are a long way away and their light has travelled for many years to reach us. It is hard to understand how large the universe is.Scientists have sent lots of spacecraft to look at other planets in our solar system, and some spacecraft have gone beyond the solar system. However, no one has discovered any life in space yet.But why has no one from other planets sent us a message? Have they tried to send information to us? With so many stars in the universe, are we alone, or is there life out there in space? We don't know ... yet.Module 4 Unit 1Betty: When does Sally arrive in Beijing?Lingling: Next month.Betty: And how long have you known her?Lingling: For two years.Betty:But have you ever met her?Lingling: No, I haven't. But I get on well with her. We like the same things.Betty: Does she speak Chinese?Lingling: Yes, a little. She's studied it for a year. She says it's very difficult.Betty: Yes, it is! It's easier to learn a foreign language when you visit the country.Lingling: How long have you lived here?Betty:Since 2004.Lingling: And how long have you studied Chinese?Betty:For a year. What does Sally want to do here? Lingling:Well, her school orchestra has some concerts, but she has heard about the Hope Schools and she wants tovisit a school in Gansu or Qingdao.Betty: What's a Hope School?Lingling:It's a school for poor children. In fact, since 1989 Project Hope has built schools all over China. Betty: Really? That sounds interesting. Tell me more.Hope for the FutureLiu Sanzi is an eight-year-old boy from a village in Hunan Province. His parents want him to drop out of school. It's important for him to work on their farm because there are seven people in Liu's family and they are very poor.Li Yinming is 14 and from Zhangxian in Gansu Province. He stopped going to school a few years ago. His parents have been ill and he has to look after them.Many children like Li Yinming and Liu Sanzi can't get an education because their families are poor. Now they can go to school with the help of Project Hope. In the last 15 years, this project has raised money and paid for the education of 2.5 million poor students in the countryside. People in China and abroad have given 2.2 billion yuan. With this money, Project Hope has built many schools and libraries. It has also trained teachers and it has sent students to high schools.Last year Shen, a boy from Shanxi Province, went to a school with no electricity and only a few books. But this year he's at a new school with big classrooms and lots of books. Project Hope paid for it.Most people in China have heard of Project Hope and have given money. But 40 million children from poor families still need help. Because of Project Hope, thousands of children have better lives. Perhaps we should all ask: What can we do for Project Hope? How can we help?Tony: I like this music! Who's it by?Lingling: Well, I'm not sure, but Sally's school orchestra is playing it.Betty: It's by Strauss. You've heard of him, haven't you? Lingling: Yes, I have. He was German, wasn't he?Betty: No, he wasn't. He was Austrian. He was born in Vienna, the capital of Austria.Daming:What's it called?Betty:The Blue Danube. The Danube is the river in Vienna. Lingling: You like western classical music, don't you?Betty: Yes, I do.Lingling:Who's your favourite classical composer?Betty: Beethoven. But I also like pop music. You listen to pop music, don't you?Lingling:Yes, I love it!Betty: But Sally is a classical musician, so she doesn't like pop music, does she?Lingling:No, she doesn't. I think she'll like traditional Beijing Opera.Tony:Hmm, it's certainly very ... traditional, isn't it? Daming:I'm a fan of rap.Tony:Hey! Give us a break!Lingling:What on earth is that?Daming:Rap music.Tony: I don't believe it!Module 5 Unit 2Vienna is a beautiful old city on the river Danube. It's the capital city of Austria and the centre of European classical music. From 1750 a lot of composers and musicians came to study and work in Vienna. The most famous family of musicians was the Strauss family.There were two composers called Johann Strauss: a father and a son. The father, Johann Strauss the elder, wrote and played music for a classical dance—a waltz. His waltzes made him famous all over Europe.The son, Johann Strauss the younger, was even more successful and popular than his father. He wrote more than 400 waltzes and his most famous one was The Blue Danube. He wrote it in 1867. Strauss and Mozart were two of the most important composers.Mozart was born in Austria in 1756. Before he was six he played not only the piano, but also the violin and the organ. His family took him around Europe and he gave concerts in many cities. He wrote his first opera at the age of 12 and hundreds of beautiful pieces of music for the classical orchestra. But he died in 1791 when he was only 35. Some people say he was the greatest European composer.Module 6 Unit 1Tony: How is it going, Lingling?Lingling: Ssh! I'm reading.Tony: Sorry!What's the book?Lingling: Sally sent it to me. It's about a girl called Alice.Tony: Go on!Lingling:One day she was sitting by the river with a book, but she wasn't reading it. Suddenly a whiterabbit ran past her. It was looking at its watch.Tony: Why was it running?Lingling: Because it was late.Tony: Where was it going?Lingling: To a tea party with the Mad Hatter, the MarchHare and a mouse.Tony: I see! Was there a King and a Queen?Lingling: Yes.Tony: And what were they doing?Lingling: The Queen was playing in the garden and the King was sitting on the grass. And the Cheshire Cat was sitting in a tree and was smiling at everyone.Tony: And let me guess ... then Alice fell down a rabbit hole and went into their strange world! Lingling: Tony! Do you know the book?Tony: Yes, it's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Every boy and girl in Britain has read it.Module 6 Unit 2Alice was getting very tired. She was sitting with her sister by the river and her sister was reading a book. Alice had nothing to do. Once or twice she looked into her sister's book, but it had no pictures or conversations in it. "And what is a book for," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversations?"So she was thinking of making a daisy chain when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran by her.There was nothing strange about that. And she didn't think it was strange when she heard the rabbit say, "Oh dear! Oh dear! I'll be late!" But when the rabbit took a watch out of its pocket and looked at it, Alice got up. A rabbit with a pocket and a watch? She ran across the field after it. She saw it go down a large rabbit hole under the hedge.Then Alice went down after it and never thought about how she was going to get out again.Tony: Mmm ... That smells delicious! What are you making? Betty: Hi, guys! I've made a pizza. Have some!Tony: OK. Yes, it's great.Betty: What's the matter, Daming?Daming: It tastes too strong. I'm afraid I don't like cheese. It doesn't smell fresh. No, thanks.Lingling:Well, I've made some chocolate cookies. Have a try!They taste really sweet.Daming:That's much better.Betty: You're wearing a lovely sweater, Lingling.Lingling:Yes, it feels very soft and comfortable.Tony:You both look very smart. And so much food! Are we having a party?Lingling: We're going to the airport to meet my friend Sally from London.Daming:What's she like?Lingling: I haven't met her, but she sounds really nice.Betty:And she looks very pretty in her photo.Tony: Let's have a look. Hm, yes, I see what you mean! Lingling:And then we're coming back here to have something to eat.Tony: You must introduce me to her.Betty: Sure we will. We'll be back soon.Lingling: See you later.Hi Lingling,Thanks for your last message, it was great to hear from you. You sound great fun, and I can't wait to meet you.I hope you will recognise me from my photo when I arrive at the airport. I'm quite tall, with short fair hair, and I wear glasses. I'll wear jeans and a T-shirt for the journey, but I'll also carry my warm coat. I've got your photo—you look so pretty, so I'm sure we'll find each other!Thanks for telling me about what you like doing. You sound just like me! I spend a lot of time with the school orchestra, but I also like dance music—I love dancing! I enjoy sports as well, especially tennis. My brother is captain of the school tennis team—I'm very proud of him! And I work hard at school—I feel stupid when I get bad marks and I get angry with myself—I should work harder.You asked me how I feel about coming to China. Well, at first I often feel a bit sad when I leave my mum and dad for a few days, and I'm quite shy when I'm with strangers. I feel nervous when I speak Chinese, but I'll be fine after a few days. I'm always sorry when I do something wrong, so please help me do the right things when I'm with you in China! Oh, and I'm afraid of flying. But I'm very excited about coming to China!See you next week!Love SallySally: So show me your map of Beijing, Lingling.Lingling:OK, here's Tian'anmen Square. On the left, over there, is the Great Hall of the People. And on the right is theNational Museum of China.Sally: And how do I get to the Forbidden City?Lingling: Go straight ahead. It's opposite Tian'anmen Square.Sally:I see. And where is the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall?Lingling:It's here, between the Great Hall of the People and the Museum.Sally:And can you tell me the way to a park?Lingling: Yes, Beihai Park is my favourite. It's kind of quiet. Go across the square. Turn left into Chang'an Jie and thenturn right into Chang Jie. I think there's an entrance onthe corner of Chang Jie and Wenjin Jie.Sally: And where can I do some shopping?Lingling: Everyone asks about the shopping! The best place is Wangfujing Dajie. Go across Tian'anmen Square, turnright, and go along Dongchang'an Jie, and turn left intoWangfujing Dajie.Tour of LondonWelcome to this short tour of London. In this square we are standing in the middle of London. Opposite is the National Gallery, a museum with lots of famous paintings. Go along the red street to Buckingham Palace. The Queen lives here.Turn left and go to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Opposite you can see the London Eye. It takes you 135 metres above the River Thames. You can see most of London on a clear day.When you are tired, the best way to see London is by boat. You can get the boat near Big Ben. As you go along the river, the London Eye is on your right.Get off the boat at Tower Bridge. There you can see the Tower of London next to the bridge. The Tower of London is the city's oldest palace. It is 900 years old.Take the boat back along the river. Get off the boat and go past the station and walk along the street. Opposite is the old fruit and vegetable market. They don't sell fruit and vegetables now. There are stores and restaurants, and lots of street musicians. Turn left into King's Street, and go past the church. You're now back where you started, at the square. Now you finish your tour.Lingling:Did you like the zoo?Sally:Yes! I was so excited to see the pandas ... at last! It was interesting to learn about the Wolong Panda Reserve. Lingling: But it's sad to think about all those animals in danger. It makes me mad!Sally:The surprising thing was to hear how many animals are in danger. We need to protect them better.Lingling:And it just isn't right to kill whales or elephants for their meat.Sally:Absolutely, but it's hard to stop the killing.Lingling: And many animals have no place to live in. Our villages and farms are growing bigger, and we're taking awaytheir lands and forests.Sally: Also, often their water isn't good to drink because we've made it dirty.Lingling: It's really awful! We need to help the animals live in peace. But many people decide not to think about it.What on earth can we do?Sally:Let's find out what we can do to save them ...An animal in dangerThe panda is one of the animals most in danger. There are about 1,000 pandas living in nature reserves today. Zoos and research centres look after about 160 pandas. Scientists are studying how they live and more baby pandas are born in the zoos.The panda's homePandas live in the forests and mountains of Southwest China. They mainly live on bamboo, and each panda needs to eat a lot of bamboo every day. The area of bamboo is becoming smaller for many different reasons, so pandas have less and less land to live on. Pandas don't have many babies, and baby pandas often die. The situation is becoming very serious.Help for pandasOur government is working hard to save pandas. There are more than 30 nature reserves to protect pandas but these are not enough. The government has made a new plan to help pandas. The nature reserves will be bigger and the bamboo will grow better. Then the pandas will have enough food to eat and enough places to live in. Pandas born in the zoos may go back to live in the nature reserves.Pandas help other animalsMost people love pandas. The panda is one of the best-known animals in the world. It is the symbol for the World Wide Fund for Nature. The WWF works to protect all animals in danger, so the panda has become the symbol of all animals in danger. There is still a long way to go to save the panda. Think of other animals in danger such as tigers, whales, turtles and elephants—we need to save the panda, and we need to save them, too.Lingling:Sally and I went to Lao She's Teahouse last night. Tony: How was it?Lingling:It was great! As you know, Sally's main interest is music, and she wanted to see some Beijing Opera. Somy parents offered to take us there. You can drink teaand see some opera.Tony: Do you like Beijing Opera?Lingling: Not especially, but I wanted to see the teahouse, so my parents agreed to take us.Betty: And did you understand it, Sally?Sally: I tried to understand it, but it was almost impossible. Betty: How long did you stay?Sally: We only planned to have some tea, but we decided to stay for two hours.Betty:Did you have a good time, Sally?Sally: Well, it was interesting, that's the main thing. I hope to understand more next time.Tony: (whisper) Betty, who is Lao She?Betty:No idea.Lingling: Lao She was a famous writer. He's especially famous for his play, Teahouse. The story happens in a Beijingteahouse.The play TeahouseLao She wrote Teahouse in 1957. The play shows the audience life in China between 1898 and 1945. It takes place in a teahouse in old Beijing and it tells us the story of Wang Lifa and his customers. It asks us to see the teahouse as the centre of the neighbourhood. Finally, it says goodbye to old Beijing and its people.The story of TeahouseThe story starts in 1898 during the Qing Dynasty. It continues in 1916, and finally, it brings the audience to the end of theAnti-Japanese War in 1945. After the war, Wang loses the teahouse and he dies.Lao SheLao She was born in Beijing in 1899. His parents sent him to the Teacher's School in Beijing and he learned to teach. From 1924 to 1929 he taught Chinese to the English in London. He wrote many plays, novels and short stories. He was named a " People's Artist " and a "Great Master of Language ". He was one of the greatest Chinese writers of the 20th century.Lao She's TeahouseIn Lao She's Teahouse today, waiters bring tea to the customers and sell them delicious Chinese food. If you like Beijing Opera, folk music, acrobatics or magic shows, you can enjoy them in the teahouse. Lao She's Teahouse gives a wonderful welcome to everyone from China and from all over the world.Betty:Hey, you lot! Don't forget Lingling's birthday next week.Tony: Yes, we're going shopping for her present.Betty:It's freezing, isn't it?Tony: Yes, it's really cold.Betty: What are you doing for Spring Festival, Tony?Tony: We're going to England.Daming:Will it be snowy?Tony:You must be joking! It may not even be cold, just wet.And it might be windy. Are you going to the USA, Betty? Betty:We're not sure. We might go to Australia.Tony:Sounds great! What will the weather be like?Betty: Not bad, I guess. At the moment, it's summer there, so it'll probably be hot and sunny. And what about you,Daming?Daming: We're off to Hong Kong. It may be quite cool, but it'll probably be dry. Betty, when's the best time to visit theUSA?Betty: When it's not too cold ... or too hot!Tony: Come on, better get going!Daming: What are you going to buy for Lingling's present? Betty: Something warm to wear!When's the Best Time to Visit the USA?The USA is a very big country to visit, so choose carefully the places to see and the time to go. Bring a good map because you may want to travel around.New York and Washington D.C. are good places to visit in May or October. It's not too hot then. In winter there's a lot of snow.The best plan is to arrive in New England in September. The weather starts to get cooler and the trees start to change colour. It's a good idea to bring your camera because you may want to take photos of the autumn leaves.4,000 kilometres away in Los Angeles, California, the weather is fine all year. It's nice to see the sun in December! Bring your swimsuit because you might want to swim in the sea.In the northwest, it isn't very cold, but there's a lot of rain, so bring an umbrella. It's pleasant to visit Alaska in July and August but it might be cool in the evening. So remember to wear some warm clothes. But don't come in winter. It'll be dark all day and freezing cold.In Texas and the southeast, there are storms from time to time in summer and fall. It's usually very hot and sunny compared to many other places.So when's the best time to visit the USA? Any time you like!Betty: Stop chatting, everyone. Here she comes! Happy birthday, Lingling.Lingling: Oh, you remembered!Daming:We've got you a present.Lingling:Oh, thank you.Tony:You can open it! Get a move on!Lingling:Oh no! I mustn't open it now. Later!Betty: Hang on! In the USA, when someone gives you a present, you must open it immediately.Lingling: No, in China you must wait and open it later. Daming: And remember: When you accept a present, you must use both hands.Sally:Both hands! In Britain we can use one hand! Daming:That's right. And you must wrap hongbao in red paper because it's lucky. You can't use white, blue orblack.Lingling:You mustn't do any cleaning on the first day of the Chinese New Year.Daming: And you can't cut your hair.Sally: You can't be serious!Lingling: And you mustn't break anything. It's bad luck!Anyway, relax! Traditions in England are strange, too!Tony: And you must eat lots of jiaozi!Sally: What's jiaozi?Betty: Just wait and see!Module 12 Unit 2Advice for Visitors: Traditional Life in EnglandWhen I went to England, I enjoyed my stay. But I noticed so many different traditions.For example, you usually shake hands with people when you meet them for the first time. But after that, you can just say hello. You must say Mr and Mrs when you speak to older people, but you can use first names with your friends.One day we visited some friends and had tea. Tea is not just a drink but a light meal at around 4 p.m. You can't have tea—the meal—after 4:30. We ate sandwiches and a large fruit cake. You can only drink tea at a tea party, not coffee or juice. And you must drink tea with milk. You must pour the tea, then the milk—you can't put the milk in first, then the tea.In buses or trains, the other passengers are very quiet, and you mustn't talk too loudly. It's very different from China! In some trains you can't even use your mobile phones! And you don't often hear people shouting in the street.I was very lucky—I even went to a wedding. It was very different from a Chinese wedding. For example, the man and the woman can't see each other the night before the wedding. Then the woman mustn't arrive at the church on time but a few minutes late. And at the party after the wedding, the woman throws her flowers over her shoulder. The girl who catches them will be next to get married! It was all very strange but it was great fun!。
外研版英语八年级上册Module 1 Unit1 课文重难点同步解读

Unit1 课文重难点同步解读1. look up〔课本第2页activity2〕look up为“动词+副词〞型短语,意为“查阅,查找〞,后面可跟名词或代词作宾语,如果look up的宾语是名词,该名词宾语可以位于look和up之间,也可以位于look up之后。
但如果look up的宾语是代词,该代词只能位于look和up 之间。
例:I often look up the new words in the dictionary.我经常在词典里查找新单词。
You should look it up again. 你应该再查一遍。
【拓展】常见的look短语有:look over 仔细检查look around 环顾四周look down 向下看look up 查阅;向上看look at 看look for 寻找look after 照顾look through 浏览2. We should always speak English in class. 在课堂上我们应该总是说英语。
〔课本第2页activity3〕(1) 在给别人提出建议或就某事表述自己的看法时,可以使用“should+动词原形〞这种形式。
should是一个情态动词,意为“应该〞。
should没有人称和数的变化,其否认形式为shouldn't。
例:You should listen to the teacher carefully in class.你应该课上认真听教师讲。
You shouldn't read a storybook in a maths class.你不应该在数学课上看故事书。
(2) in class意为“在课上〞;“在课后〞为after class。
class前不加冠词。
例如:Tom often plays football after class with his classmates.汤姆经常在课后与同学一起踢足球。
外研版英语八年级上册Module 6 Unit1 课文重难点(复习课件,附练习)

3. It’s sad to think of pandas and other animals in danger. think of 想到,想出 e.g. What do you think of the zoo? in danger 处于险境,处于危险之中 e.g. The girl is very ill and her life is in danger.
dangerous: (adj.) 危险的
Driving too fast is dangerous.
4. look after “ 照顾 照料” = take care of
My sister looks after these flowers carefully. = My sister takes care of these flowers carefully.
单元语法:动词不定式的功能 1. 动词不定式做宾语补足语。 动词不定式作宾语补足语,是对宾语的补充 说明。常见的动词有:want, tell, would like, choose, allow, ask, invite, help等。 注意:(1)以上动词后接不定式做宾语补足 语时,若要表达否定意思,要在to do前面加 not,构成not to do的形式。 Mr. Han told us not to make too much noise.
look at look around
环顾四周,到处看 查询,查阅 期待做某事 看着
look up
look forward to doing
1. But I am more interested to see the pandas in the Wolong Panda Reserve... be interested to do sth. 对做……感兴趣 be interested in sth. 对……感兴趣 be more interested in 对……更感兴趣 e.g. The boy is interested in the film.
外研版英语八年级上册Module 5 Unit1 课文重难点

[辨析] offer, give
offer, give 这两个词均可表示“给”。其区别是: give所指的“给”, 对方一般是接受; offer所指的“给”, 对方可能接受, 也可能拒绝。试比较:
He gave me some tickets. 他给了我几张票。
He offered me some tickets, which I refused politely.
2) 动词不定式作形容词的宾语。这类动词 有: able, afraid, angry, careful, easy等。如: I am very happy to meet you.
我见到你很高兴。
She is afraid to waunderstand the cartoon. 看懂这部卡通片很容易。
他要给我几张票, 但我婉言谢绝了。
They __A____ him a job in the company, but he refused(拒绝).
A. offered
B. took
C. showed
D. gave
The hotel ______ excellent service __C___ all the visitors.
B. drinking; something else C. to eat; something else
D. eating; nothing else 【解析】选A。不定式作定语修饰名词或代词
时要放在后面,先排除B、D二项;由关键 信息You can only drink some water. 可排除 C。
1.(无锡中考) He’ll use what he has ______
her a new dress.
外研版八年级上册英语m6重点

外研版八年级上册英语m6重点一、重点词汇1. vacation n. 假期,休假2. worry v. 担心,忧虑3. discover v. 发现,发现4. though conj. 虽然5. realize v. 意识到,认识到6. adventure n. 冒险,冒险7. experience n. 经历,经验8. unexpected adj. 意外的,意想不到的9. immediately adv. 立刻,马上10. journey n. 旅程,旅行二、重点语法1. 直接引语和间接引语直接引语是指直接引用别人的话,用双引号把别人说的话括起来。
间接引语是指用自己的话来转述别人说的话,一般用动词say, tell, ask 等引导。
在句子结构上要注意动词的时态和人称的变化,以及时间和地点的变化等。
2. 被动语态被动语态是在句子中将动作的承受者放在谓语动词中,而将动作的执行者放在介词by后。
被动语态的结构为:be + 过去分词,例如:The book was written by her.(这本书是她写的。
)3. 定语从句定语从句是用来修饰名词的从句,在句中作定语。
在从句中起定语作用的成分叫关系词,定语从句通常由关系代词who, whom, whose, which, that引导。
三、重点句型1. It was during this vacation that I discovered the beauty of nature.在这个句子中,强调了“I discovered the beauty of nature”这一行为发生在“this vacation”这个时段。
2. The book was written by a young writer, who was born in a small town.在这个句子中,通过定语从句修饰了“a young writer”。
3. I was told that the tickets for the concert had been sold out.在这个句子中,使用了被动语态的进行时态,强调了“the tickets for the concert had been sold out”这一重要信息。
外研八年级上知识总结

外研八年级上知识总结一、重要短语1. more and more 越来越多2. in the future 在未来3. do shopping 购物4. at the weekend 在周末5. get up 起床6. do homework 做作业7. go to bed 上床睡觉8. go to the cinema 去看电影9. on the/a weekend 在周末10. in a week 在一周内二、重点句型1. It will be + 形容词 + in + 时间段 + 表示未来某个时间点之前会发生的情况。
2. What will you do + 时间点?你将在什么时候做什么?3. How will you go to + 地点?你将如何去某地?4. Let’s + 动词原形 + 表示建议或提议。
5. What are you doing + 时间点?你正在做什么?6. When are you going + 动词不定式?你打算什么时候做某事?7. How long will it take you to do sth?做某事需要多长时间?8. It takes sb some time to do sth某人花费一些时间做某事。
9. I’m sorry to hear that听到这个消息我很难过。
10. I hope to do sth我希望做某事。
三、语法重点1. 将来时态的构成和用法。
2. 宾语从句的用法,包括连接词和语序。
3. 情态动词的用法,包括can、may、must等。
4. 现在完成时的用法,包括have/has been和have/has done的区别。
5. 形容词的比较级和最高级的用法。
6. 反身代词的用法,包括强调主语和表示强调等。
[荐]外研版英语八年级上M9U1、2、3重点句子集锦-全考点
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外研版英语八年级上M9U1、2、3重点句子集锦-全考点外研版新标准英语八上M9U1的主要内容是由贝蒂、托尼和玲玲正在撰写的有关人口增长的报告引出的。
对话讨论了北京以及中国的人口问题,很自然导入了冠词和大数字的相关用法和读法。
1.I'm preparing some notes for a report called “Our growing population”. 我正在记笔记,准备写一篇题为“我们日益增长的人口”的报告。
(1)prepare for...为......做准备Sally is preparing for her exam.(2)called =named叫做2.We are in the right place to talk about that.我们在合适的地点来讨论那个(报告)。
(1)be in the right place to do sth.在合适的地方做某事(2)talk about sth.谈论某事3.Beijing is a big city with a large population.北京是一座人口众多的大城市。
population(某一地区的)人口,全体居民,名词。
the population of... ......的人口;have/has a population of+数字,有......人口China has a population of about 1.37 billion. 修饰population,多用large/big,少用small China has a large population./The population of China is larger than that of Australia.4.That causes a lot of problems, such as too much traffic and noise.那引发了很多问题,例如交通拥堵和噪音过多。
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初二上重点句子Module 11. I’m going to give you some advice. Why not write it down我打算给你们提些建议。
你们为什么不把它记下来呢?2. How about listening to the radio in English 听英文广播怎么样3. But try not to translate every word.但是尽量不要翻译每个单词。
4. I enjoy watching English films. 我喜欢看英语电影.5. It’s a good way to learn English. 这是一种学习英语的好办法。
5. Talk about the film or song with your friends.跟你的朋友谈论电影或者歌曲。
6. Before you begin, take a deep breath.在你开始前,做个深呼吸。
7. Write them on pieces of paper and place them in your bedroom. 把他们写在纸上,放在卧室里。
8. I left my homework at home. 我把我的作业忘在家里了。
Module 21. Has she visited China before 她以前访问过中国吗2.Sally has invited me to stay with her in England one day. 莎莉邀请我有时间到英国去她那看看。
3. I have always wanted to travel around the world.我总是想着去环游世界。
4. Have you looked at today’s newspaper 你看过今天的报纸吗5. Have you ever been abroad你曾经出过国吗6. Wang ming has been to a Liu Huan concert in Beijing.王铭听过刘欢在北京举办的演唱会。
7. He has given concerts all over China. 他在全国各地举办演唱会。
8.There’s only one thing I haven’t done yet. 仅有一件事我尚未做到。
Module 31.What are you up to你在干什么2. But no one has been to the moon recently。
但是最近没人去过月球。
3. That’s why it’s on the news. 那就是为什么它上新闻的原因。
4. I hear that they have gone to Shanghai on business. 我听说他们去上海出差了。
5. There has been life on earth for millions of years. 地球上的生命已有数百万年的历史。
6. The earth goes sround the sun. 地球绕着太阳转动。
7. The solar system is a small part of our galaxy. 太阳系是我们星系的一小部分。
8. It’s hard to understand how large the universe is . 很难理解宇宙有多大。
Module 4 Education1. How long have you studied EnglishFor two years. 你学英语多久了两年2. But I get on well with her.We like the same things.但是我跟她相处融洽。
我们喜欢相同的东西,3. That sounds interesting. Tell me more. 那听起来很有趣,告诉我更多的东西吧。
4. Liu Sanzi is an-eight-year-old boy from a village. 刘三子八岁,他来自一个小村庄。
5. His parents want him to drop out of school.他的父母想他退学。
6.It’s important for him to work on their farm.对他来说,在农田劳作时重要的。
7.Because of Project Hope, thousands of children have better lives.由于希望工程,数千孩子过上了好生活。
8. He hasn’t been to the seaside since last year. 自从去年来他没去过海边。
Module 51.You have heard about it, haven’t you 你听说过它,对吗2. You also like pop music, don’t you你不喜欢流行音乐,是吗3. So she doesn’t like pop music, does she 所以,她不喜欢流行音乐,是吗4. It is certainly very traditional, isn’t it 它当然是很传统的,对吗5. What on earth is that 那究竟是什么呢Module 61. How is it going ,Lingling玲玲,近来怎样啊?2. One day she was sitting by the river with a book.有一天,他拿着本书,坐在河边3. Suddenly, a white rabbit ran past her. 突然,一只小白兔跑过她旁边4. Every boy and girl in Britain has read it. 英国的每个男孩和女孩都看过这个故事5. Alice was getting very tired, she had nothing to do. 爱丽丝觉得很累了,她没事可做6. So she was thinking of making a daisy chain. 所以她开始琢磨编雏菊花环7. She didn’t think it was strange. 她认为那不是奇怪的(事)8. She saw the rabbit go down a large rabbit hole. 她看到兔子钻进一个挺大的兔子洞Module 71. What’s the matter with you, Daming 大明,你怎么啦2. I’m afraid I don’t like cheese. 我恐怕不喜欢奶酪3. What’s she like She looks smart. 她长得怎样她看上去很靓4. You must introduce me to her. 你们一定要把我介绍给她5. It was great to hear from you.收到你的信真是太好了6. I can’t wait to meet you. 我迫不及待想见你7. Thanks for telling me what you like doing. 谢谢你告诉我你喜欢做的事8. I am very proud of him. 我为他感到骄傲Module 8.1. How can I get to the Forbidden City 我怎样到达故宫2. Can you tell me the way to a park 你能告诉我去公园的路吗3. Turn left into Chang’an Jie. 左拐进入到长安街4. It’s kind of quiet. 那儿(它)有点静5. As you go along the river, it is on your right. 当你沿着小河走,它就在你的右边了6. Welcome to this short tour of London. 欢迎来到此次的伦敦短途之旅Module 91. I was so excited to see the panda. 看见那些熊猫我非常兴奋2. But it’s sad to think about all those animal in danger. 但是想起那些濒危动物就感到难过3. We need to protect them better. 我们需要更好地保护它们4. What on earth can we do 我们究竟能做些什么呢4. Let’s find out what we can do to save them 让我们弄明白我们能做些什么来挽救它们5. There are about 1,000 pandas living in nature reserves today现在大约有1000只熊猫生活在自然保护区6. Pandas have less and less land to live on 熊猫赖以生存的土地越来越少了7. Then the pandas will have enough places to live in这样,熊猫将有足够的空间生活8. There is still a long way to go to save the panda拯救熊猫还有一段长长的路要走Module 101. As you know, Sally’s main interest is music. 正如你所知那样,莎莉的主要兴趣是音乐2. So my parents offered to take us there.因此,我父母提议带我们去那里3. But it was almost impossible. 但是几乎不可能4. We only planned to drink some tea. 我们只计划喝些茶。
5. The story takes place in a teahouse in old Beijing.故事发生在老北京的一个茶馆里6. Finally, it says goodbye to old Beijing and its people最后,它向老北京及它的人们道别7. Lao She’s Teahouse gives a wonderful welcome to everyone from China and from all over the world老舍茶馆热情欢迎国内外人士的光临Module 111.It may not even be cold, just wet . 天气甚至可能不冷,只是潮湿。