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2022高考英语一轮复习主题语境3个人家庭社区及学校生活__个人家庭和社区课件ppt

2022高考英语一轮复习主题语境3个人家庭社区及学校生活__个人家庭和社区课件ppt

[常用词块] 碰巧;凑巧 继续;坚持 离开;起程;出发 查阅;参考;谈到 过着……的生活 蔑视;瞧不起 (偶然)遇见;碰见;偶然发现 日日夜夜 解决;锻炼身体;结果是
10.crowd in
11.dress up 12.bring up
13.take a chance 14.at ease 15.cheer up
day. 2.Always check around the car before you move off . 3.He was carrying on about some stupid television series. 4.She tried to sleep, but too many thoughts crowded in on
the community (社区).
6.Grey decided to move to the countryside (乡下) and his mother made no objection to it.
7.Owing to the bad weather, the flight was delayed for a couple (几个) of hours.
25.praise vt.
赞扬;称赞 n.赞扬;表扬
①in praise of
赞扬
②sing high praise for 赞扬
26.stomach n.
[C](pl. stomachs)胃;肚子;腹部
►stomachache n.
胃痛;腹痛
27.surround vt.
①包围;环绕 ②与……紧密相关
13.community n. [C]社区;群体;团体;社会;公众
14.country n.[C] ①国家;国土 ②[与 the 连用,用单数]

Extensive Ppt, Oliver Twist

Extensive Ppt, Oliver Twist

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• Day and night, Oliver to steal on a large house in Sussex under the stress. When Oliver ready before the climb through the window of opportunity to master report, the housekeeper was found shot and wounded. The thief cut and run, the Oliver dropped to the roadside ditch. Master Mei Li the good wife and daughter miss Ross and took refuge with him, Ms. Ross is Oliver's aunt, but the two sides do not know. People in the Meili Fu, Oliver really enjoy the warmth and good life.
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Finally,all the bad people receive due punishment, Oliver was Brownlow filiate, ended his childhood suffering.
Feeling
• In this book, Oliver, Nancy, miss Ross is representative of goodness, they were all born in the misery, the growth in the dark and full of evil in the world, but in their hearts have always maintained a pure world, a good heart, hardships and cannot bring them down or completely fall, but more show they come out of the dirty mud unsoiled by the crystal quality of its brightness dazzles the eyes.

家校合作的内容

家校合作的内容

家校合作的内容
家校合作(school-family partnerships)是指教育者与家长(和社区)共同承担儿童成长的责任,具体包括以下六个方面:
1. 当好家长:家长应积极参与孩子的教育,了解孩子的学习进度,参与孩子的发展规划,与孩子建立良好的沟通。

2. 相互交流:家长和学校应保持密切的联系,定期交流孩子在校和在家的学习、生活情况,共同关注孩子的成长。

3. 志愿服务:家长可以参与到学校的各项活动中,如组织课外活动、参与学校庆典等,同时也可以为学校提供物质和精神上的支持。

4. 在家学习:家长可以帮助孩子巩固在学校学习的知识,督促孩子按时完成作业,培养孩子良好的学习习惯。

5. 参与决策:家长可以参与学校的决策,如家长委员会、家长代表等,为学校的发展提出建议和意见。

6. 与社区合作:学校和家庭应与社区建立良好的合作关系,共同为孩子的成长创造良好的环境。

此外,教师对家庭教育的指导也是家校合作的重要内容。

这包括指导父母如何处理好家庭关系,如何认识孩子身心发展的特点,教会父母如何当好父母
的基本知识与技能,帮助父母了解学校生活的特点与规律,了解学生学习的现状,了解社区的教育资源等。

以上内容仅供参考,如需更多关于家校合作的信息,建议查阅相关文献或咨询教育专家。

浙江省杭州市2023-2024学年高三上学期11月期中教学质量检测英语试题

浙江省杭州市2023-2024学年高三上学期11月期中教学质量检测英语试题

浙江省杭州市2023-2024学年高三上学期11月期中教学质量检测英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解1.Who is this article mainly intended for?A.Students in all grades.B.Students in 6th or 8th grades.C.Parents of children in 6th or 8th grades.D.Parents of children in 7th to 9th grades. 2.What do we know about Ravenna?A.It deals with entry applications.B.It promotes school management.C.It is accessible the whole school year.D.It monitors the admissions process. 3.Which can be a possible date for applicants to submit teacher evaluations?A.August 30, 2023.B.January 26, 2024.C.February 3, 2024.D.March 30, 2024.In 1959, Handler changed how toy dolls were made when she introduced “Barbie” to the world. With her mature figure, Barbie was one of the first “grown-up” dolls to hit the retail market.Handler wanted to create a toy that was different from the baby dolls that dominated little girls’ toy boxes. She wanted a doll that girls could project their future dreams upon and allowed for limitless clothing and career choices. Inspired by paper dolls of the time, Handler, to much disagreement, made sure Barbie had the body of a grown woman.“My own philosophy of Barbie,” Handler wrote in her autobiography, “was that through the doll, the little girl could be anything she wanted to be. Barbie always represented the fact that a woman had choices.”There’s even a Barbie for cancer patients — Brave Barbie — a partnership between Mattel and CureSearch that sends a bald (光头的) Barbie to families affected by cancer. “Gifting my daughter a Barbie who suffered from cancer was tremendous,” Michelle, a cancer survivor said, “We would play with that Barbie together and I’d heartbreakingly watch her pretend to take the doll to the hospital for chemo (化疗), or place its long wig on top of itshead and tell the doll ‘It’s time to be beautiful again.’”Bald Barbie was super brave and went on awesome adventures after chemo. Sometimes she felt sick and needed to sleep, but would feel much better after a rest. Bald Barbie always beat the cancer and went on to live a long and happy life with her family. That Barbie became so much more than a plastic doll — she was a means of communication and a coping mechanism during an extremely distressing time for little families.4.Why did Handler create Barbie?A.To make a hit in the retail market.B.To appeal to girls with her diverse outfits.C.To do a project on women’s career choices.D.To inspire girls to make choices as they wish.5.How might Michelle feel when watching her daughter with Brave Barbie?A.Sad yet comforted.B.Envious yet proud.C.Overwhelmed and ashamed.D.Heartbroken and regretful.6.What does Brave Barbie mean to Michelle’s family?A.A reliable emotional support.B.A glue for broken relationships.C.An effective practical treatment.D.A secret medium of negotiation. 7.Where is the text probably taken from?A.A medical journal.B.A charity brochure.C.A financial report.D.A story collection.That dinosaurs ate the mammals (哺乳动物) that ran beneath their feet is not in doubt. Now an extraordinary fossil newly described in Scientific Reports, unearthed by a team led by Gang Han at Hainan V ocational University of Science and Technology in China, shows that sometimes the tables were turned.The fossil -dated to about 125 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period-was formed when a flow of boiling volcanic mud swallowed two animals seemingly locked in a life-and-death fight. The one on top is a mammal. This animal is a herbivorous species closely related to the Triceratops (三角恐龙). Animal interactions such as this are exceptionally cam e in the fossil record.One possibility is that the mammal was eating something already dead, other than hunting live prey. These days it is uncommon for small mammals to attack much larger animals. But it is not unheard of. And Dr. Han and his colleagues point out that thosemammals which eat dead bodies typically leave tooth marks all over the bones of the animals. The dinosaur’s remains show no such marks. There is also a chance the fossil could be a fake. More and more convincing fake s have emerged, as this one did -though Dr. Han and his colleagues argue that the complexly connected nature of the skeletons (骨骼) makes that unlikely, too.Assuming it is genuine, the discovery serves as a reminder that not all dinosaurs were enormous during the Cretaceous and not all mammals were tiny. From nose to tail, the dinosaur is just 1.2 meters long. The mammal is a bit under half a meter in length. Despite being half the size, the mammal has one paw firmly wrapped around one of its prey’s limbs, and another pulling on its jaw. It is biting down on the dinosaur’s chest, and has ripped off two of its ribs. Before they were interrupted, it seems that the mammal was winning. 8.Which idiom is closest in meaning to underlined part “the tables were turned” in paragraph 1?A.The fittest survives.B.The hunters become hunted.C.Fortune always favors the brave.D.The truth will always come to light. 9.Why does the author mention the “tooth mark” in paragraph 3?A.To prove the fossil was fake.B.To show the forming of the fossil.C.To illustrate the process of hunting.D.To suggest the dinosaur was hunted alive.10.What makes Dr. Han think the fossil is genuine?A.The size of the fossil.B.The absence of fake fossils.C.The complexity of the skeletons.D.The consistency of the opinions. 11.What is the function of the last paragraph?A.It offers a cause.B.It highlights a solution.C.It justifies the conclusion.D.It provides a new discovery.Philosophers have a bad reputation for expressing themselves in a dry and boring way. The ideals for most philosophical writing are precision, clarity, and the sort of conceptual analysis that leaves no hair un-split.There is nothing wrong with clarity, precision, and the like — but this isn’t the only way to do philosophy. Outside academic journals, abstract philosophical ideas are often expressed through literature, cinema, and song. There’s nothing that grabs attention like a good story,and there are some great philosophical stories that delight and engage, rather than putting the reader to sleep.One of the great things about this is that, unlike formal philosophy, which tries to be very clear, stories don’t wear their meanings on their sleeve — they require interpretation, and often express conflicting ideas for the reader to wrestle with.Consider what philosophers call the metaphysics (形而上学) of race — an area of philosophy that explorers the question of whether or not race is real. There are three main positions that you can take on these questions. You might think that a person’s race is written in their genes (a position known as “biological realism”). Or you might think of race as socially real, like days of the week or currencies (“social constructionism”). Finally, you might think that races are unreal — that they’re more like leprechauns (一种魔法精灵) than they are like Thursdays or dollars (“anti-realism”).A great example of a story with social constructionist taking on race is George Schuyler’s novel Black No More. In the book, a Black scientist named Crookman invents a procedure that makes Black people visually indistinguishable from Whites. Thousands of African Americans flock to Crookman’s Black No More clinics and pay him their hard-earned cash to undergo the procedure. White racists can no longer distinguish those people who are “really” White from those who merely appear to be White. In a final episode, Crookman discovers that new Whites are actually a whiter shade of pale than those who were born that way, which kicks off a trend of sunbathing to darken one’s skin-darkening it so as to look more While.Philosophically rich stories like this bring more technical works to life. They are stories to think with.12.What does the author think of philosophical stories?A.The meaning behind is very obvious.B.They am extremely precise and formal.C.They often cause conflicts among readers.D.They are engaging and inspire critical thinking.13.Which category might “Christmas” fall into according to paragraph 4?A.Social constructionism.B.Anti-realism.C.Biological realism.D.Literary realism.14.What is Black No More in paragraph 5 mainly about?A.Racial issues caused by skin colors.B.A society view on race and self-image.C.Black people accepted by the white society.D.The origin of sun bathing among white people.15.What is the best title of the text?A.Stories Made Easy B.Stories to Think withC.Positions in Philosophy D.Nature of Philosophical Writing二、七选五In a world that often feels fast-paced and restrained to routines, the desire for van (房车)From the freedom to explore new horizons to fostering a minimalist mindset, here are some captivating advantages of embracing van life.Liberation from MaterialismThe confined space of a van encourages a minimalist lifestyle, where experiences are valued over possessions. 17 With minimal monthly expenses, such as parking fees and fuel costs, van dwellers can allocate resources to experiences rather than high rent or house payments. This mobile living is supported by the degrowth movement, which believes that economies should focus on securing the minimal basic needs instead of consumption and consumerism.Exploration and FlexibilityThe ability to follow adventure wherever it takes you is one of the most amazing aspects of living in a van. You can choose to wake up at dawn over the ocean one day and find yourself in a forested mountainside the next. Living in a van frequently involves being close to the outdoors surrounded by the beauty of nature. 18Minimal Ecological Footprint19 They adopt solar panels and efficient water systems , further minimizing their impact on the environment. People who choose to live in mobile homes believe that eventually, global warming and extreme weather might bring an end to sedentary (定居的) living patterns.Through the open road, the beauty of nature, and the friendship of fellow adventurers,van life presents a unique avenue for enriching the human experience. 20 A.It’s thrilling to travel the world.B.Many van lifers tend to go green.C.Living in a van can often be more cost-effective.D.They’ll find a sense of freedom of constant exploration.E.The natural world becomes an essential part of your daily lifeF.Better yet, it offers a way to reconnect with the essence of living.G.The concept of van life offers benefits beyond just a change of scenery.三、完形填空Gang (团伙) tensions were rising at Southwood High School. Some community activists23.A.voice B.status C.effort D.presence 24.A.safe B.hardworking C.healthy D.equal 25.A.practiced B.started C.gathered D.prepared 26.A.check B.maintain C.sacrifice D.arrange 27.A.large B.wild C.entire D.local 28.A.confusion B.anger C.fright D.shock 29.A.tricked B.persuaded C.forced D.scared 30.A.never B.unexpectedly C.further D.dramatically 31.A.happy B.curious C.cautious D.innovative 32.A.yell at B.interact with C.make fun of D.look up to 33.A.change B.post C.replace D.criticize 34.A.debate B.theft C.fight D.instance. 35.A.practical B.extraordinary C.temporary D.preventive四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Unit 3 Family ties --课文知识讲解(重点短语+句子解析)

Unit 3 Family ties --课文知识讲解(重点短语+句子解析)

外研版七年级上册新教材(讲义)Unit 3 Family ties重点短语the meaning of family 家庭的意义communicate with 与…联系each other 互相by the end of 到…为止make a photo album 制作相册be able to 能talk about 讨论family moment 家庭时刻each person 每个人stand for 代表on the right 在右边answer the question 回答问题an older man 年长的男人a strict face 严肃的面孔a touching story 一个感人的故事be absent from 缺席take over 接管along the way 随着时间的推移turn to 向…求助in order to do 为了做solve problems 解题Chinese saying 汉语语句give advice 劝告advise - advice (不可数) 建议v.-建议n.(不可数)suggest - suggestion(s)建议v.-建议n. (s) family relationship 家庭关系dress up 打扮the school ride bike 学校骑自行车be close to 接近a serious disease 严重的疾病not....at all 根本没有...have to 不得不has to 不得不at home 在家every day 每天start to do 开始做某事across the cold river 穿过冰冷的河流run down 撞倒grow - growth 生长生长give sth. to sb. 给某人某物look for 寻找Actions speak louder than words.事实胜于雄辩。

美国Hope Haven都市农场规划介绍

美国Hope Haven都市农场规划介绍

Hope Haven
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Westbank Expressway
Madonna Manor/ Hope Haven site
Harvey Canal no.1
Industrial Canal
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CONTEXT
W Along the western bounding highway is Archbishop Shaw High School, an all-male Catholic school. The nearby school could team with Hope Haven, providing volunteers, classes and other services.
N Immediately north of the site is the elevated West Bank Expressway, lines by commercial establishments on both sides. Proximity to the Expressway ensures easy vehicular acces to the Hope Haven site.
E
Adjoining the eastern edge of the site is the West Jefferson Medical Center, the largest full-service medical complex on the West Bank. Proximity to the hospital inherently increases site safety
Hope Haven Café Hope & Hope Farm
Hope Haven

BEC-Module-3-剑桥商务英语


Reading: The Man behind McDonald’s 麦当劳餐馆的幕后人
Read the material and finish the form.
Time 1954
owner
scale
place
Fast food
1955 1961 Today
Answer:
Grammar: The past simple 一般过去时
very cheap. they don't give you free drinks on board. you have to pay for the drinks. /
Reading: Company profiles 公司简介
Last :英国在线预订公司 You can buy a holiday online and get very
sell provide publish produce import organize
Exercise 4 on page 30
Athens Dailly Menu
Products/Service meals, catering
s
services for special
occasions
Customers
4.(1)Where did Brent Hoberman and Martha Lane Fox start the company?
(2)What did the website sell? (3)Which did the website sell? (4)How many employees did they have after six years? (5)When did the company go public? (6)When did Martha leave the company?

电子课件-《英语(第一册)(第三版)》-A01-3820 英语 第一册 第三版 Unit1

全国技工院校公共课教材
ENGLISH
第一册
第三版
CONTENTS Unit 1 Family Unit 2 Campus Unit 3 Friends Unit 4 Sports
Unit 5 Food Unit 6 Health Unit 7 Travel Unit 8 Plans
Unit 1 Family
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
SPECIAL DIFFICULTIES
STRUCTURE & GRAMMAR
阅读课文,通过小组讨论以及自己的思考,回答问题、填充 表格:
1. Who does homework most in your family? Why? 2. What qualities of your family do you like best?
n. 洗,洗涤
/nuːn/
n. 中午,正午(12 点)
/næp/
n. 午睡
WARM-UP
TEXT
ORAL
WORD
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
SPECIAL DIFFICULTIES
STRUCTURE & GRAMMAR
wake together office homework sometimes problem
生活简单 很早就起床 跑步 准备好(他们的)早餐 把晨报带回家 去上班 去上学 送他们上学 每天待在家里 做家务 洗碗 保持(她)厨房的整洁 洗衣服
WARM-UP
TEXT
ORAL
WORD
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
SPECIAL DIFFICULTIES
STRUCTURE & GRAMMAR

Parental Involvement in Children

Parental Involvement in Children’s Educational Process作者:ZHAO YUXIAN来源:《校园英语·上旬》2018年第06期【摘要】家长在教育中的参与度对学生的教育成果和人格养成至关重要,那么影响家庭参与,以及正确参与的因素有哪些呢?作者通过文献综述,给我们一个作为教育研究着的见解:父母教育背景,家庭收入,语言交流能力,社会背景,性别,年龄,学校,教育者态度,孩子态度等。

【关键词】家长;教育【作者简介】ZHAO YUXIAN , Queens University Belfast.A significant element for children’s educational success is parental involvement. Parents’ attitude have the most profound impact on students’ personal, social and educational choices (Pimpa,N., 2003).There are many studies on education, social and economic status of parents. Avvisati (2010)sited that parental engagement increases along with their socio-economic statues, but engagement and time decrease while the child grows; also, parents engage at slightly different levels depending on the sex of the child. However, parents from the US with advanced education and salaries allocate 70% more time for child care than the other mothers with a high school diploma or less (Guryan?et al.,?2008). An important reason is that parents’ economical advantages allow them to pay school tuition fees, get private tutors, and buy materials for their children. Less educated parents help less with high school homework and activities. Furthermore, the possibility for people with higher educational backgrounds to achieve finance freedom is much higher. Hence, the social status gets inherited generation after generation. As well as the social statues,parents’ cultural status contains the same weight for children’s educational success. Parents’ knowledge and experience is a useful tool for engaging with their children’ education process (Avvisati. F., et al., 2010).Single parents were negatively connected with the involvement at school because of the time and cost; they can not always provide enough high quality participation (Desforges, C. and Abouchaar, A., 2003). Hamilton, Cheng, and Powell (2007) suggests that children will have a higher chance to achieve their potential in education when they live with both biological parents, not step-parents, for three main reasons:◆ Two-parent families have more incomes and energy.◆ More time and affection towards their children school’s work.◆ Two parents can monitor the child’s life better t han one.Dr. Hoover (2005)argued that a teachers’ attitude and beliefs could hold parents back from engaging in school work sometimes. For example, when a teacher believes that some parents do not want to participate, they expect less and provide less information about that child’s learning process, even if the parents actively engage (Brandt W. Pryor and Caroline R. Pryor, 2009). Language might be another barrier for parents because of different first languages and a teacher’s use of academic language. Public agenda (2012)stated that 25% of parents’ lack understanding of how their local school systems work —including their child’s own school and nearly a quarter of parents can not identify/name their children’ learning process. Not surprisingly, in the same study, parents who are the most knowledgeable and involved have highest understanding. Parents who are the least informed and participated the least seem to be more likely to know little about their children’s academical results. As a result, these children are automatically getting disadvantaged compared to the rest of their peers.Data from early years to high school illustrate that most parents spend less time with students or participate less frequently in schools’ activities when th eir children gets older (Avvisati. F.?,2010). One reason could be the increasing difficulties of homework. Another might relate to the students’ attitudes in regard to parents’ engagement. Therefore, parents feel much more motivated when their children want them to be engaged (Hoover-Dempsey, K.V., 2005).There appears to be a gap in the literature review about the impacts of a parents’ childhood experience in relation to their participation with child care and education. In my hypothesis, parents with unpleasant schooling experience or problematic childhood would have greater chances to raise their own children in the same way or less appropriately. Hopefully, this study can help flesh out this topic during the interview process.。

牛津译林版高中英语选修8The Beatles

牛津译林版高中英语选修8The Beatles---------------------------------------The BeatlesThe impact of the Beatles upon popular music cannot be overstated; they revolutionized the music industry and touched the lives of all who heard them in deep and fundamental ways. Landing on these shores on February 7, 1964, they literally stood the world of pop culture on its head, setting the musical agenda for the remainder of the decade. The Beatles' buoyant melodies, playful personalities and mop-topped charisma were just the tonic needed by a nation left reeling by the senseless assassination of its young president, John F. Kennedy, barely two months earlier. Even adults typically given to scorning rock and roll as worthless "kid's stuff" were forced to concede that there was substance in their music and quick-witted cleverness in their repartee. Without exaggeration, they transfixed and transformed the world as we knew it, ushering in a demographic shift in which youth culture assertively took over from its stodgy Eisenhower-era forbears.The long journey resulting in the mob scene that greeted the Beatles' arrival at Kennedy Airport began in Liverpool back in 1958. A series of groups, including the Quarrymen and the Johnny and the Moondogs, variously included Liverpool natives John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison. With a rhythm section consisting of bassist Stu Sutcliffe (an art student with great looks and scant musical ability) and drummer Pete Best, the group assumed the name "the Beatles." The group became a fixture on the rough-and-tumble bar scene in Hamburg, Germany, where their five-set-a-night marathons helped mold them into a tight performing unit. Their early repertoire consisted of well-chosen rock and roll and rhythm & blues covers, running the gamut from Chuck Berry to Little Richard. In April 1961, Sutcliffe left and McCartney switched from guitar to bass. On the local scene in their hometown of Liverpool, the group landed a lunchtime residency at a club called the Cavern, where they were discovered by a local record merchant and entrepreneur, Brian Epstein, who became their manager in December 1961.Epstein helped polish the group's appearance, dressing them in dapper collarless gray suits and making them appear more friendly than menacing. After being rejectedby Decca Records following a January 1962 audition, the Beatles signed withEMI-Parlophone that April, having impressed producer George Martin. In August, Ringo Starr (born Richard Starkey), who'd been drumming with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, was brought into replace Pete Best. The group's first single, "Love Me Do/P.S. I Love You," briefly dented the U.K. Top Twenty in October 1962, but their next 45, "Please Please Me," formally ignited Beatlemania in their homeland, reaching the Number Two spot. It was followed by four consecutive chart-topping British singles, issued throughout 1963: "From Me to You," "She Loves You," "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "Can't Buy Me Love." They conquered the U.K., even inducing a classical music critic from the London Sunday Times to declare them "the greatest composers since Beethoven." The group's success was based around the Lennon/McCartney songwriting partnership, Harrison's guitar-playing prowess, and Starr's amiable disposition and artful simplicity as a drummer.The Beatles' conquest of America early in 1964 launched the British Invasion, as a torrent of rock and roll bands from Britain overtook the pop charts. The Fab Four's first Number One single in the U.S. was "I Want to Hold Your Hand," released on Capitol Records, EMI's American counterpart. This exuberant track was followed by 45 more Top Forty hits over the next half-dozen years. During the week of April 4, 1964, the Beatles set a record that is likely never to be broken when they occupied all five of the top positions on Billboard's Top Pop Singles chart, with "Can't Buy Me Love" ensconced at Number One. Their popularity soared still further with the release of their playfully anarchic documentary film, A Hard Day's Night, in August 1964. When all was said and done, the Beatles charted 20 Number One singles in the States - a number even greater than runner-up Elvis Presley's 17 chart-toppers. For such feats of sales and airplay alone, the Beatles can unassailably be regarded as the top group in rock and roll history. Yet their significance as a band extends beyond numbers to encompass their innovations in the recording studio. The Beatles' legacy as a concert attraction, during their harried passage from nightclubs to baseball stadiums, is distinguished primarily by the deafening screams of female fans overcome by the group's very appearance. Consequently, the Beatles began to indulgetheir creative energies in the studio, layering sounds and crafting songs in a way no one had attempted before. The results included such musically expansive and lyrically sophisticated albums as Rubber Soul (1965) and Revolver (1966). For various reasons, ranging from safety concerns to frustration that no one could hear or was listening, the Beatles retired from touring after a San Francisco concert on August 29, 1966.Ten months later, they released Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, an album that has almost universally been cited as the creative apotheosis of rock and roll, a watershed event in which rock became "serious art" without losing its sense of humor (or sense of the absurd). Realizing the band members' collective ambitions took four months and all the technical wiles of producer George Martin. A completely self-contained album meant to be played and experienced from start to finish, Sgt. Pepper broke the mold in that no singles were released from it. The album's heady artistic reach further cemented the notion of a viable counterculture in the minds of youthful dropouts everywhere. Anyone who was alive in the summer of 1967 can remember the pleasant shock of hearing it and the reverberations it sent outward into the world of rock and roll and beyond.In the wake of Sgt. Pepper, the Beatles began to splinter in ways that were, at first, subtle but that gradually grew more pronounced. Subsequent events included the death of manager Epstein due to an overdose of sleeping pills; the release of the TV film Magical Mystery Tour, which earned the Beatles some of their first negative reviews; a trip to India to meditate with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, about whom Lennon wrote the scabrous putdown "Sexy Sadie"; and the launching in January 1968 of Apple Corps, Ltd., a disastrously mismanaged entertainment empire that helped bring down the Beatles amid a tangled maze of money matters.Through all the chaotic events of the late Sixties, the Beatles managed to retain their integrity and focus as recording artists. Released in August 1968, the single "Hey Jude"/"Revolution" became their most popular single. The Beatles (1968), adouble-LP popularly referred to as "the White Album," was like a prism that found the grouprefracting into four individual and highly estimable talents. The album and film Let It Be, recorded in 1969 but shelved until 1970, essentially documented theBeatles' dissolution and breakup amid internal squabbles and the presence of John Lennon's new mate, Yoko Ono. Yet the Beatles came together and exited on a high note, uniting in the summer of 1969 to record their swan song, Abbey Road.On April 10, 1970, Paul McCartney announced his departure from the Beatles, and the group quietly came to an end. Throughout the Seventies, fans hoped for an eventual reunion, while the group members pursued solo careers with varying degrees of artistic and commercial success. Those hopes were forever dashed by the murder of John Lennon in New York City on December 8, 1980.July 7, 1940Ringo Starr was born.October 9, 1940John Lennon is born at Oxford Street Maternity Hospital in Liverpool, England, to Julia Stanley and Alfred Lennon.June 18, 1942James Paul McCartney is born in Liverpool, England.February 25, 1943George Harrison was born.1956Julia, John Lennon's mother, bought him his first guitar through a mail order ad. His incessant playing prompts John's Aunt Mimi to say, "The guitar's all very well as a hobby, John, but you'll never make a living out of it." John forms his first group, the Quarrymen.July 6, 1957John Lennon meets Paul McCartney at the Woolton Parish Church in Liverpool during a performance by John's group the Quarrymen. Impressed by Paul's ability to tune a guitar and by his knowledge of song lyrics, John asks him to join the group.Paul McCartney introduces George Harrison to the Quarrymen at a basement teen club called the Morgue. George joins the group.August 1, 1960The Beatles make their debut in Hamburg, West Germany, with Stu Sutcliffe on bass and Pete Best on drums.January 1, 1961The Beatles make their debut at the Cavern Club in Liverpool.November 1, 1961Local record store manager Brian Epstein is introduced to the Beatles. He soon signs a contract to manage them.March 7, 1962The Beatles make their radio debut performing three songs, including Roy Orbison's "Dream Baby," on the BBC.April 10, 1962Stu Sutcliffe dies of a brain hemorrhage.June 1, 1962The Beatles audition for George Martin at Parlophone/EMI Records. He agrees to sign the group, but insists that Pete Best be replaced. Within months, Richard "Ringo" Starkey joins the group. SEPTEMBER 4-11, 1962The Beatles record their first sessions at EMI Studios in London, with George Martin as producer. December 1, 1963"I Want to Hold Your Hand,"the Beatles' first American single, is released by Capitol Records. January 26, 1964I Want To Hold Your Hand (The Beatles) was a hit.February 7, 1964The Beatles arrive in AmericaThe Beatles make their first appearance on 'The Ed Sullivan Show'.February 11, 1964The Beatles begin their first U.S. tour at the Coliseum in Washington, D.C.March 15, 1964She Loves You (The Beatles) was a hit.March 29, 1964Can't Buy Me Love (The Beatles) was a hit.April 4, 1964The top five slots on the 'Billboard' chart are held by the Beatles, a feat never before or since matched.May 24, 1964Love Me Do (The Beatles) was a hit.July 6, 1964The world premiere of The Beatles' 'A Hard Day's Night' takes place in London. July 26, 1964A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles) was a hit.August 14, 1964The Beatles cut Little Willie John's "Leave My Kitten Alone" at EMI Studios in London. Intended for album 'Beatles For Sale' ('Beatles '65' in the US), it was left off and remained unreleased until 'Anthology 1' in 1995.1964The Beatles release "This Boy" from their first American album 'Meet the Beatles'. December 20, 1964I Feel Fine (The Beatles) was a hit.March 7, 1965Eight Days a Week (The Beatles) was a hit.1965The Beatles release "Yes It Is".April 1, 1965John Lennon composes "Help!" the title song for the Beatles' second film. He later confides that the lyrics are a cry for help and a clue to the confusion and despondency he feels.May 16, 1965Ticket to Ride (The Beatles) was a hit.July 29, 1965The Beatles release their second film, 'Help!'.August 15, 1965The Beatles play in front of almost 60,000 fans at Shea Stadium in New York City. August 27, 1965 The Beatles spend the evening talking and playing music with Elvis Presley at his Bel air home. August 29, 1965Help! (The Beatles) was a hit.October 3, 1965Yesterday (The Beatles) was a hit.October 9, 1965The Beatles reach #1 with "Yesterday".October 26, 1965The Beatles are awarded England's prestigious MBE (Members of the Order of the British Empire). John comments, "I thought you had to drive tanks and win wars to get the MBE."January 2, 1966We Can Work It Out (The Beatles) was a hit.March 1, 1966London's 'Evening Standard' publishes an interview with John Lennon in which he states that the Beatles are "more popular than Jesus now." The comment provokes several protests, including the burning of Beatles records.June 19, 1966July 31, 1966John Lennon's comments on the state of Christianity ?made in March, but only lately picked up in the U.S. - spark protests and record burnings on the eve of the Beatles' 1966 American tour. August 29, 1966After their concert at San Francisco's Candlestick Park, the Beatles declare this to be their final concert tour.SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1966John Lennon makes his first appearance away from the Beatles in the role of Private Gripweed in Richard Lester's film 'How I Won the War'. He writes "Strawberry Fields Forever" during the filming.March 12, 1967Penny Lane (The Beatles) was a hit.March 18, 1967The Beatles reach #1 with "Penny Lane".June 1, 1967'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' is released in Britain.August 1, 1967Beatle George Harrison and his wife, Patti, stroll through the streets ofHaight-Ashbury, bringing more international attention to the scene.August 13, 1967All You Need Is Love (The Beatles) was a hit.August 19, 1967The Beatles reach #1 with "All You Need Is Love".September 1, 1967John Lennon writes "I Am the Walrus" while under the influence of LSD. He also anonymously sponsors Yoko Ono's Half a Wind Show (subtitled Yoko Plus Me) at London's Lisson Gallery. December 24, 1967December 30, 1967The Beatles reach #1 with "Hello Goodbye".February 15, 1968The Beatles depart for Rishikesh, India, for an advanced course in transcendental meditation. May 1, 1968Apple Corps, Ltd. begins operating in London. It is the Beatles' attempt to take control of their own creative and economic destiny. Later that month, John invites Yoko to his house in Weybridge. They make experimental tapes all night. September 22, 1968Hey Jude (The Beatles) was a hit.September 28, 1968The Beatles reach #1 with "Hey Jude".January 30, 1969The Beatles make their last performance as a group on the roof of the Apple building during the filming of 'Let It Be'.May 18, 1969Get Back (The Beatles) was a hit.May 24, 1969The Beatles reach #1 with "Get Back".November 23, 1969Come Together (The Beatles) was a hit.November 29, 1969The Beatles reach #1 with "Come Together".April 5, 1970Let It Be (The Beatles) was a hit.April 10, 1970Paul McCartney announces that he is leaving the Beatles due to "personal, business and musical differences."June 7, 1970The Long and Winding Road (The Beatles) was a hit.January 2, 1975John and Yoko are reunited. The Beatles' final dissolution takes place in London. December 8, 1980John Lennon is shot by a deranged assailant as he and Yoko return to the Dakota after a recording session. He is pronounced dead at Roosevelt Hospital.1988The Beatles inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.November 19, 1995"Free as a Bird," the first new Beatles single in 25 years, is premiered on the televised Beatles Anthology. The song, a 1977 demo by John Lennon completed in 1995 by the three surviving Beatles, reaches #6 on the singles chart in early 1996.March 23, 1996"Real Love," a 1979 John Lennon demo finished in 1995 by the other Beatles, becomes the second new Beatles single to chart in less than three months. Released as part of 'The Beatles Anthology' recordings and TV special, it reaches #11 ?not bad for a band that broke up in 1970. November 29, 2001George Harrison dies at the age of 58 after a long battle with cancer.感谢阅读,欢迎大家下载使用!。

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