2014秋季九年级英语unit 4课文

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2014新人教版九年级英语unit 4 Section B 2a-2e课件汇编

2014新人教版九年级英语unit 4 Section B 2a-2e课件汇编
Unit 4 I used to be afraid of the darks
Period 5 Section B 2a— 2e
Teaching aims
1. 掌握本课生词和短语; 2. 阅读理解本课内容,完成2a-2e各项任
务。 3. 继续掌握used to的用法。 4. 找一找自己的问题,学会分析与总结,
Using the sentence context may help you guess and learn the meaning of new words and phrases.
2b Read the passage and put the Task 2 sentences [A-D] into the correct places.
让自己变得更好。
Who would you like to tell about your problems when you have problems?
parents
close friends
Home
Lead in
Tell a partner about a time your parents helped you with a problem. Make notes about what you partner says .
2d. Match the words or phrases with correct meanings.
influence absent
Boarding school in person
1. not being in a place
2. affect
3. a school which some or all of the pupils live in during the school term

人教版初三英语Unit4SectionA课文回顾及练习题(含详细解说)

人教版初三英语Unit4SectionA课文回顾及练习题(含详细解说)

Unit 4 Section A 课文精彩回顾1.(P25, 1a) Mario, you used to be short, didn't you? 马里奥,你过去很矮,对吗?2.(P26, 2d) It's been three years since we last saw our primary school classmates. 自从上次小学同学见面以来已经有三年的时间了。

3.(P27, 3a) Candy told me that she used to be really shy and took up singing to deal with her shyness. 坎迪告诉我她过去非常害羞,于是开始唱歌来对付她的羞怯。

4.(P27, 3a) As she got better, she dared to sing in front of her class, and then for the whole school. 当她变得更好一点时,她敢与在全班同学面前唱歌,然后为全校唱歌。

5.(P27, 3a) Only a very small number of people make it to the top. 只有很少一部分人做到最好。

典型题例1.Zhang Lin used to ___ in the daytime, but now he is used to at night.A. read, readB. reading, readC. read, readingD. reading, reading2.—Only a small number of students ___ able to pass the exam.—Yes. The number _______ no more than 20.A. is; isB. are; isC. is; areD. are; are重点短语回顾自我测试及解答【1 】She WaS Very shy, SO She USed to be _ 说话)in class.【2】I ' m afraid OfiVing a S ______ in public.【3】After that, he became more _______ (interest) in history.【4】He didn ' t dare _______ (SPeak) in front of the people.【5】At last, he made an important ____ 决定).【6】He won' t dare _____ his promise.A. breakB. to breakC. break ingD. breaks【7】 一Mike, you ' Ve got so many beautiful Stam P—Yeah. I ____ collect StamPS Whe n I WaS 8 years old.A. WaS USed toB. USed toC. am USed toD. USed【8】Mario is afraid of __ alone.A. be B bei ng C. is D. to【9】 _____ StUdy in No.4 MiddIe School?A. Did you USed toB. Do you USe toC. Do you USed toD. Did you USe to【10 】There ______ a SWimming pool here.A. USed to haveB. WaS USed to beC. USed to beD. is USed to hav ing1. u sed to do sth. 故去常常做某事 3. f rom time to time 时常;有时 5. take up 开始做 7. not …anymore 不再 9. worry about 为 . 担心 11. a small number of 少数13. give a SPeeCh 做演讲2. be afraid of Sth. 害怕某事 /物4. O n the SOCCer team 在足球队6. d eal with 处理;应对8. tonS of attention 很多关注10. hang out 闲逛12. give uP 放弃14. in PubliC 当众中考真题再现1.--Many StUdents dontknow how to ______ StreSS and become worried.--I think they'd better ask their teacher for help.A. argue WithB. deal WithC. quarrel WithD. come UP With2.In our school Iibrary there _ a number of books on SCience, and in theseyears the nu mber of them ___ grow ing Iarger and larger.A. are; isB. is; areC. have; areD. have; is3.--My aunt goes to climb mountains every SUn day.--Oh? BUt She ______ hate CIimbi ng mountains.A. used toB. was usedtoC. is usedtoUnit 4 Section A 课文精彩回顾1.(P25, 1a) Mario, you used to be short, didn't you? 马里奥,你过去很矮,对吗?【点拨】USed to意为过去常常”这是个固定结构,to后跟动词原形,而且没有人称和数的变化,它只有一种时态,只表示过去,而现在已经不再做了,因此常用助动词did进行否定或提问。

鲁教版九年级英语课文原文及翻译Unit4

鲁教版九年级英语课文原文及翻译Unit4

Unit 4 I like music that I can dance to.目录Section A (1)2d原文 (1)2d翻译 (1)3a原文 (2)3a翻译 (2)Section B (3)2b原文 (3)2b翻译 (3)Section A2d原文Jill: What are you doing this weekend, Scott?Scott: Not much. I suppose I'll just listen to this new CD I bought.Jill: Oh, what CD is this?Scott: Well, it's all music. There's no singing. 1 like smooth music that helps me relax after a long week at work.Jill: Sounds nice. Well, if you have spare time, do you want to watch a movie with me? The director is really famous.Scott: Hmm, depends which movie. I only like movies that are funny. I just want to laugh and not think too much. You know what I mean?JilI: Oh, in that case, I'll ask someone who likes serious movies.Scott: What's the movie about?Jill: It's about World War II. I prefer movies that give me something to think about.2d翻译Jill:斯科特,这个周末你打算干什么?Scott:不多。

仁爱英语 九年级上册Unit 4 Topic 2 课文翻译

仁爱英语 九年级上册Unit 4 Topic 2 课文翻译

Unit4Topic2课文翻译SectionA-1aKangkang: Hi, Maria! A wonderful movie will be shown tonight. Shall we go to watch it?康康:嗨,马丽亚!今晚有一部很棒的电影要上映。

我们一起去看怎么样?Maria: Great! What's it about?马丽亚:好呀!是关于什么的?Kangkang: It's about life in space.康康:关于太空生活的。

Maria: That sounds exciting.马丽亚:听起来很不错。

Kangkang: Yes. All the people travel by spaceship in the movie, and they can visit planets like Mars.康康:是的。

电影里的人们都坐着太空飞船移动,他们还可以到火星这样的的星球上去。

Maria: Really? Kangkang, do you think people will live on Mars in the future?马丽亚:是吗?康康,你觉得以后人们会住在火星上吗?Kangkang: Yes, I think we will live in space one day.康康:嗯,我觉得有一天我们都会在太空生活。

Houses, schools and hospitals will be built on Mars.房子、学校和医院都会建在火星上。

We will be able to do anything that can be done on the earth.在地球上能做的事也能在火星上做。

Maria: What fun! I can't wait.马丽亚:太有趣了!我等不及了。

SectionB-1aKangkang:Maria, have you heard the news on TV about the space flight to Mars?康康:马丽亚,你有没有听电视上关于飞往火星的新闻呀?Maria:No, I haven't. Who will take part in the space flight?马丽亚:还没有。

2014新版外研社九年级英语上册课文(完整)Module_1-12

2014新版外研社九年级英语上册课文(完整)Module_1-12

外研社(2014新版)九年级英语上册课文Module 2 Public HolidaysUnit 1 My family always go somewhere interesting as soon as the holiday begins. Tony: The First of October is China's National Day, isn 't it, Lingling?Lingling: Y es. The People's Republic of China was founded on 1st October 1949. People have celebrated the National Day since then. There are flowers and national flagseverywhere, and we have a three-day holiday.Tony: Do you have any plans for the holiday this year?Lingling: Y es. My parents and I are going to visit some friends in Shandong Province and will stay there until the end of the holiday. While we're staying with our friends, we're goingto spend one day in Qingdao. When is your national day, Betty'?Betty : Our national day is called Independence Day. It's on 4th July. We've celebrated it since 1777. It's a public holiday, but we only have one day off. On that day, there are allkinds of holiday activities. It's the start of the vacation season and most people take avacation sometime in July or August.Lingling: And is there anything special on that day?Betty: Well, you can see American flags everywhere. We usually have a picnic somewhere nice. Kids have great fun. We also watch bands play music in public parks. Daming: Do you have a national day in the UK, Tony?Tony: No, we don't --- we celebrate Christmas with a two-day holiday. And my family always go somewhere interesting as soon as the holiday begins.Unit 2 W e have celebrated the festival since the first pioneers arrived in America.ThanksgivingThanksgiving is an American festival. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. It is a time for a special dinner among family and friends. People make short speeches and give thanks for their food.We have celebrated the festival since the first pioneers from England arrived in America by ship in the seventeenth century. While they were crossing the Atlantic, many people died, and after they landed, their first winter was worse than any English winter. The local people, the Native Americans, taught the pioneers how to grow corn. The following year they celebrated together by eating a dinner of the new food.We still celebrate Thanksgiving today with a traditional dinner. The kitchen is always the most crowded room in our house because we all help prepare the food .We lay the table, and then before we begin dinner, my father gives thanks for the food, so we remember why we celebrate the festival. We usually eat too much, but it is only once a year! We often talk a lot and tell stories after dinner as well. When it is all over, everyone helps wash the dishes.The festival is a very busy time for travel when friends and families come together to celebrate. During the festival, there are plenty of other things to see and do. We live in New Y ork City, and we go to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The parade goes along several streets and finishes at the famous Macy's store. Thanksgiving is the start of the Christmas season, and we start shopping for presents. Football is also important at Thanksgiving, with many teams playing games. Like many Americans, we usually watch the games on television and enjoyourselves very much.Module 3 HeroesUnit 1 She trained hard, so she became a great player laterMs li: Daming, who is your hero? Who have you chosen to tell us about?Daming: Deng Y aping! She's my hero because she's one of the best table tennis players in the world and I love playing table tennis.Ms Li: Tell us about her.Daming: Well, she started playing table tennis when she was five. She trained hard, so she becamea great player later.Ms Li: And what competitions has she won?Daming: She's won many world competitions, including four gold medals in the Olympics. She stopped playing when she was twenty- four.Ms Li: What did she do after that?Darning: She began to study at Tsinghua University in Beijing and then attended university abroad.Her English wasn't good enough when she began. Once again she worked hard, a nd seven years later, she completed her doctor's degree at Cambridge University. Whatever shedoes, she never gives up!Ms Li: That's amazing!Daming: Y es. Deng says that she isn't cleverer than anyone else, but she has a very strong will.Ms Li: I see. Well. I think she's a good student as well as a good player.Daming: Y es, and she helped make the Beijing Olympics a victory for world sport. She's simply the best!Ms Li: She's a true hero.Unit 2 There were few doctors, so he had to work very hard on his ownMy hero - Dr Norman BethuneBy Wang LinglingNorman Bethune is one of the most famous heroes in China. He was a Canadian doctor. He came to China to help the Chinese people and died for them.Norman Bethune was born in 1890. He became a doctor in 1916 and went to Spain in 1936 to treat the wounded soldiers during the war there. He soon realised that many people were dying because they did not get to hospital quickly enough. Dr Bethune developed new ways of taking care of the sick. He invented special medical tools to use outside hospitals and close to the fighting areas so that doctors could treat the wounded more quickly. His inventions saved many lives.In 1938, Dr Bethune came to China and helped treat the wounded during the Anti- Japanese War. At that time, there were few doctors, so he had to work very hard on his own. His experience of treating people in Spain was useful in China. He developed training courses for local doctors and nurses, and wrote books so that they could learn about how he treated the sick.Dr Bethune often worked very hard without resting or taking care of himself. Once, he even worked for sixty-nine hours without stopping and managed to save over a hundred lives. One day in 1939, he cut his finger during an operation, but he continued his work without treating it. In the end, he died of his wound.Dr Bethune's work for the Chinese people made him a hero in China. There are many books and films about him, and he is still remembered in both China and Canada today.Module 4 Home aloneUnit 1 I can look after myself, although it won’t be easy for meMum: Now, what's our train number?Dad: T27 to Lhasa. It's leaving from Platform 2.Mum: The meeting in Lhasa is very important for us, but I'm sorry you can't come with us, Betty.Betty: So am I, but I can't miss two weeks of school.Mum: Will you remember everything I've told you? Be especially careful with the door. Shut it when you're in and lock it when you go out.Betty: Y es. Mum. l can look after myself, although it won't be easy for me.Mum: Well, make sure you eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. And I've left lots of your favourite biscuits.Betty: Don't worry. I can cook simple meals.Dad : There won't be anybody to wake you up in the morning.Betty: I'll be fine. My clock rings so loudly that it will certainly wake me up.Mum: I'm sure I've forgotten something, but I don't know what it is!(Announcement: We advise all passengers for Train T27 to Lhasa to go immediately toPlatform 2. Y our train is about to leave.)Betty: That's your train! Goodbye Mum, goodbye Dad.Mum: I know! I haven’t given you our address in Lhasa!Betty': Send me a text message. Have a good trip!Mum: Bye, my dear!Betty: Bye! See you in a couple of weeks!Unit 2 I became so bored with their orders that I wished they would leave me alone.My "perfect holiday"As a boy, like all other boys, I wanted to be a man. But my parents did everything for me. Actually, they managed every minute of my life. Although they loved me, I felt a bit unhappy with them. "Zheng Chenyu, do your homework!" "Practise the piano!" "Turn off the TV!" I became so bored with their orders that I wished they would leave me alone.Well, my wish came true! Although my parents were very worried about leaving me, they had to go away on business for a few days. Now was my chance! I could have some fun at last! As soon as I got home from school the first day, I happily threw my schoolbag on the sofa and ate lots of snacks. Then I enjoyed an exciting film on TV, and after that I played computer games. I liked the games so much that I played until mid-night.The next morning I woke up late. I had to hurry to school without breakfast, but I was still late. The teacher asked me for my homework, but I could not hand it in. With an empty stomach, I was unable to play basketball with my classmates! I felt tired and sleepy at school all day long.When I got home, I tried to cook some rice, but I burnt it. I even dropped my father's cup when I was cooking! I found myself so bad at simple cooking tasks. I started to feel lonely. I wanted Mum and Dad to come home soon. Mum cooked such delicious food, and made sure I never forgot my homework. Dad always helped me with any difficult questions, and told funny jokes when I was unhappy. Then I realised being home alone was not always perfect.When my parents came home, they were happy to find that I could cook and tidy up now. I told them my home alone story and we all laughed.Module 5 MuseumsUnit 1 Don’t cross that rope!(Betty, Lingling and Daming are on the second floor of a museum.)Betty: What a wonderful museum!Lingling: It's great, isn't it? Let's go to the Animal Room upstairs. I need some information for my project.Betty: Me too. Let's go. Wait, where's Daming?Lingling: There he is. What's he doing over there?Daming : Hey, Betty! Lingling! Come and see the monkey exhibition!Guard: No shouting, please! It's against the rules.Betty: Oh, no! Daming is in trouble again.Daming: Look at the monkey's tail! I've got to get in here…Gard: Stop! Don't cross that rope! Can't you see the sign, kid? "No entry."Daming: Oh. Why not?Guard: Because it's closed.Lingling: Y es, Daming. Read the sign!Daming : Oh, right. That's no good! Well, I'll just take a photo...Guard: Sorry. No photos. See?Daming: There certainly are a lot of rules in this museum. No wonder the place is empty! Betty: Daming! Don't be rude!Lingling: Oh, no!Betty: What's the matter, Lingling?Lingling: My mobile phone! I t’s missing! Oh, no! What am I going to do?Guard: Don't worry, Miss. Go downstairs to the lost and found office. They might have it. Lingling: That phone is new! I have to find it, or Mum will punish me!Betty: I'm sure it will be all right, Lingling. Let's go and see.Daming:Y es, let's go downstairs.Unit 2 If you ever go to London, make sure you visit the Science MuseumThe Science Museum in LondonBy Tony SmithWelcome to the most friendly museum in London. In most museums, there is no shouting and no running, and you must not touch anything. But the Science Museum is different... It is noisy! People talk about what they can see and do here, and there are some very noisy machines as well. If you want answers to all your questions about science, this is the right place for you.I like to visit the rooms on the second and third floors. Y ou can learn about communications and the environment as well as maths, physics and chemistry. For example, you can find out how people dig coal from the ground and use it to create energy. And in one room they even explain how X-rays let you sec inside your body.The Launchpad on the third floor is the most popular room, and it is my favourite too because there are lots of physics experiments. For example, if you want to fill a bag with sand, you have to control a kind of truck on wheels and move it into the correct place. Y ou can also find out how people travel into space and back again.On the fourth and fifth floors, you can learn about what medicine was like in the past. If you compare the medicine of the past with the medicine of today, you will feel very lucky next time you visit a doctor!The Science Museum is interesting for people of all ages. Y ou can always find something new and have a wonderful time there. The museum is free to enter, so you can go in for a few minutes or stay all day. It is open daily from10 am to 6 pm. So if you ever go to London, make sure you visit the Science Museum. It is my favourite museum in the whole world!Module 6 ProblemsUnit 1. If I start after dinner, I’ll finish it before I go to bed.Dad: Tony, you're playing the guitar again. Have you done your homework'?Tony: No, not yet, but I haven't got much. If I start after dinner, I'll finish it before I go to bed.Anyway, you wanted me to learn an instrument.Dad: I want you to get into the habit of doing your homework as soon as you come home from school. If you start now, you'll finish it before dinner.Tony: Y es, but I need a rest from schoolwork. I also want to go to the library to do volunteer work.Dad: So you're not going to do your home work now?Tony: No, it isn’t necessary to do it now. I'll do it later.Dad: That's a shame. I really don't think you should go to the library so much.Tony: Why not? I can work in the library and I'm also able to read books there.Dad: No deal, Tony. If you do all these other things instead of your homework, you won't have time to study.Tony: Y ou mean you don't want me to help the community and increase my knowledge of the world?Dad: That's not the point. Y ou should consider what the most important thing is. I don't want you to fail your exams.Tony: But.....Dad: Y ou can't do anything before you finish your homework. I'm sorry, but that's my last word.Unit 2 If you tell him the truth now, you will show that you are honest.Do you have a problem? Write to Diana at New Standard Magazine and ask for her advice.Dear Diana,Last week, my friend David came round with a new computer game and asked to play it on my dad’s computer. I was worried, because I should ask my dad before I use his computer. He uses it for his work, and I can only use it for my homework. The reason is that he thinks it will go wrong if I play games on it.Well, while my dad was out, we decided to try out David's game. We copied it to the comp uter, and after we finished playing, we took it off the computer. However, when I started the computer again to check if everything was OK, some of my dad's documents were missing. Then, when my dad used the computer last night, he was really angry. He could no longer find the documents anywhere! They were very important ones.I did not tell him about the computer game because I did not want him to be angry with me. Now I feel terrible. I am not sure whether a computer engineer can get the documents back. Should I tell him about the computer game?Should I pay to repair it?Y ours,SteveDear Steve.Oh, dear! Y ou have made two mistakes. It is bad enough that you used your dad's computer to play games when he told you not to. And it is even worse that you did not tell him about it. If you tell him the truth now, he will be angry with you, but at least you will show that you are honest.Y ou should apologise to your father. Y ou should also pay the bill to repair the computer. If you offer to give up your pocket money, your father will realise that you are very sorry.Remember, next time, play football with David and not computer games!Best wishes.DianaModule 7 Great booksUnit 1 We’re still influenced by Confucius’s ideasMr Jackson: Hello, Betty. What’s up?Betty: I want to join an Internet group to discuss great books by great writers.Mr Jackson: So, who are your great writers?Betty: Well, maybe Confucius and Shakespeare.Mr Jackson: Really? I accept that they’re great because their works are still read by many people today. But I think I’d describe Confucius more as a teacher and thinker than a writer.He was a very wise man. What do you have to do for the discussion?Betty: Well, each of us reads a favourite book and writes a review for the discussion.Mr Jackson: I see. We’re still influenced by Confucius’s ideas, and Shakespeare’s plays also makea lot of sense to us today. People have always read, and will always read great books.By the way, what do you think of Mark Twain, the great American writer in thenineteenth century?Betty: He was important, but I suppose he isn’t as well-known as Confucius or Shakespeare. Mr Jackson: No, but his books are still popular, and one of his books is my favourite, The Adventure of Tom Sawyer.Betty: Great! Why don’t you join in the discussion and tell us about it?Unit 2 It is still read and lovedA book review of The Adventure of Tom SawyerBy Betty KingOne of my favourite great books is The Adventure of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain. The story is set in the town of St Petersburg, Missouri, the US, in the nineteenth century. It tells some exciting stories about a boy who has many adventures.Tom, the hero of the book, lives with his aunt Polly. He is a lively and clever boy. He does not like people telling him what to do, so he always gets into trouble. He and his best friend, Huck Finn, run away to an island in the middle of the Mississippi River. Tom has more trouble because a bad man named Injun Joe is looking for him. Later, Tom escapes from a cave with another friend, Becky. He also finds Injun Joe’s treasure box and takes it away.My favourite part of the book is when Tom and Huck start their adventures on the island in the Mississippi River. At first, they are happy. But when they hear that everyone thinks they are dead, they feel very sorry, so they come back home. They hide and watch for a time when they see their family and neighbours coming to their funeral in the church. Then, Tom and Huck suddenly appear. Everyone is surprised to see them at first, but very pleased to find that they are alive.The Adventure of Tom Sawyer is a great book. It is more than an adventure story. Mark Twain wrote it in 1876. It describes people’s lives in the southern states of America at that time. It tells how young people grow, how people love each other and how bad people pay for their actions. It is written in everyday English, and the dialogues sound especially real. Today, it is still read and loved by people all over the world, and it is thought to be one of the greatest American stories.Module 8 Sports lifeUnit 1 Daming wasn’t chosen for the team last yearLingling: Hi, Tony, you look tired.Tony: Y es, I’m training for the big match next week.Betty: Who are you playing against?Tony: HAS.Lingling: What does HAS stand for?Tony: Haidian All Stars.Betty: Oh, yes. It’ll be a difficult match. Didn’t they beat you last time?Tony: Y es, they did. But…Lingling: What was the score?Betty: If my memory is correct, HAS 98 points to BIG 52.Tony: But Daming wasn’t chosen for the team last time. That was a bad decision. We can’t play well without him.Lingling: That’s no excuse!Tony: But Daming is back now. There’s no difference between the two teams this season. Betty: When is the match?Tony: It’s next Saturday at noon, but if you want good seats, you should come by 11:30. Are you coming?Betty: I’m not sure. Do you think they’ll win, Lingling?Lingling: No way! How many matches have you played against HAS this year?Tony: Well, about three.Betty: And how many have HAS won?Tony: Er… most of them.Betty: Wrong! All of them! Face the truth, Tony. Y ou’ve got no chance!Tony: I don’t agree. That’s not fair! (Tony leaves angrily.)Lingling: Remember to throw the ball, not knick it, Tony!Betty: He’s so mad at us that he’ll try harder to win, just to show we’re wrong!Lingling: Nice work, Betty! I do hope they win this time. We’ll be there to cheer for them.Unit 2 He was invited to competitions around the world.Liu Xiang---trained to win!For Liu Xiang, life as a sports hero began in 2004. First, he was invited to competitions around the world. Then, he was chosen for the Chinese team at the Athens Olympic Games and won a gold medal.Liu Xiang was not a successful sportsman at first. He was born in Shanghai on 13th July 1983, and started training when he was very young. In Grade 4, he went to the Sports School of Putuo District of Shanghai. Liu was encouraged at first to train for the high jump.In 1998, Liu Xiang’s ability in hurdling was noticed by Sun Haiping, who later became his coach. In 2001, a special programme was set up to help young sportsmen and sportswomen. Liu Xiang was among them. His races were recorded, and he was compared with the world’s best sports stars. Sun Haiping used the information to change his training methods for Liu Xiang.In May 2001, Liu Xiang won his first international 110m hurdles race in Japan. In 2004, he won the first Olympic gold medal for China in the 110m hurdles race, and at the same time broke the Olympic Games record. It was also the first time an Olympic gold medal for hurdling was hung round the neck of a sportsperson from an Asian country.Liu Xiang trained very hard. In fact, he trained so hard that he hurt his foot. From 2008 on, he suffered a lot from his foot problem, but he did not give up. Though he missed some competitions, he still returned to first place in the world 110m hurdles race in 2012.It is a pity that his foot problem stopped him from completing the 2012 London Olympic Games. But he is still a symbol of courage and success, and we continue to take great pride in him.Module 9 Great inventionsUnit 1 Will computers be used more than books in the future?Tony: Dad, can I borrow your camera?Dad: Why?Tony: I’d like to take some photos on the school visit to the museum next week. They’ll be put up on the school website. And they can be seen on the Internet by other classes, even people living in other countries.Dad: Sounds great! When I was at school, we waited for weeks to hear from our pen friends abroad. But today, we can send and receive photos and mails on the Internet, and it’s really fast.Tony: Y es, the Internet and the computer have changed our lives. We even use online textbooks in our class. I wonder…Will computers be used more than books in the future?Dad: Perhaps. In the past, we mainly got information from paper books. Some are huge ones with thousands of pages. Today, with the invention of the computer and the electronic technology, it’s easy to get information on the Internet. The Internet is more powerful than books. Tony: Anyway, about the camera…?Dad: Oh, yes. Here it is. I haven’t used it since your mum’s birthday. And the memory may be full.Tony: OK. That can be fixed. I’ve got an empty memory card. Where are the instructions? Dad: In the camera bag. It’s a gift from your mum for my birthday, so you must promise that you’ll take good care of it. if you have to lend it to anyone, tell them to use it properly. Tony: Promise!Unit 2 Will books be replaced by the Internet?Every 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 very night, I look at the photos of David Beckham and Y ao Ming on my bedroom wall before I go to sleep. Can we imagine life without paper or printing?Paper was first created about 2,000 years ago in China. After its invention, people started to write on paper to make a book. In those days, books were only produced one at a time by hand. As a result, there were not many books, and they were expensive. So, few people had the chance to learn to read.Printing was invented in China during the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Later, developments in printing made it possible to produce books more quickly and cheaply. A trade in books resulted, and more people learnt to read. Knowledge and ideas spread faster than ever before. In a way, we can compare the invention of paper and printing to the introduction of the Internet in the twentieth century.Although the Internet is still young, it is growing very fast, and may become more powerful than printing. A much larger amount of information can be stored on the Internet than in books. Someone with an Internet connection can find information much more easily than they can find in printed forms. And the machines we use to read it are now small and light, often smaller and lighter than a single book.Computers and the Internet are used in classrooms now, and newspapers and magazines are already read online. So what direction will traditional printing take in the future? Will books be replaced by the Internet? Le t’s wait and see.Module 10 AustraliaUnit 1 I have some photos that I took in Australia last yearTony: Dad, I need your help. My teacher asked us to choose a country we want to visit, imagine we were there, and write a letter to our parents back home. I’ve chosen Australia. How can I do it?Dad: Don’t worry. I have some photos that I took in Australia last year. They may help you. Here we go. This is a rock called Ayers Rock, in central Australia. According to the local people, it’s a special and magical place.Tony: Oh, it looks huge. What’s its height?Dad: 348 meters. And this is the Sydney Opera House. It’s like a huge sailing boat with water on three sides. And this one is the Great Barrier Reef.Tony: Does it lie off the northeast coast of Australia?Dad: Y es, it’s over 2,600 kilometres long. It’s a great natural wonder. And here are some photos of my Australian friends. They’re sheep farmers. They wear special hats that keep the flies away.The scissors that they’re holding are used to cut the wool off the sheep. Do you know that many Australians came from Britain?Tony: Yes, of course! That’s why they speak English. Did you keep a diary while you were there? Dad: Y es, and you can read it.Tony: That’s great! And what didn’t you like about Australia?Dad: I hated the ants that were all over the place. I had to brush them off my clothes, especially my trousers!Tony: Ants in your trousers! Tha t’s really funny!Dad: It wasn’t funny at the time!Unit 2 The game that they like most is Australian footballDear Mum and Dad,I am writing this letter to you from the centre of Australia. At the moment, we are staying near Ayers Rock. On the first day, we took a plane tour over the rock, and I was surprised at how big it was: 3.6 kilometres long and 348 metres high! During different periods of the day, the colours of the rock turn dark blue, purple, yellow and red. Ayers Rock is a centre of local Aboriginal culture. The Aborigines are the people that have lived in Australia from the earliest times, and their ancient stories descried the spirits that created the world.The Australians have a close relationship with the British. Many have British relatives, and they are like us in many ways. The foods that Australians like most are ham and beef with lots of salad. They also grow grapes and other fruits. They love all sports, but the game that they like most is Australian football. Because most Australians live near the coast, they also love going to the beach for swimming and surfing or just lying in the sun.Although it is December, it is summer over here. The sun 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 middle of the country has no trees or grass, just rocks and sand…And kangaroos!Australians speak English, but in their own way. For example, when they say “G’day!”and “No worries.”, they mean “Hello!” and “Don’t worry about it. It’s not a problem!”On the second day, we went horse riding. The horse that I rode was lazy, so I was left far behind the others. But I enjoyed the slow and relaxing ride.Later this evening, we are taking the plane back to Sydney and coming home. It has been a wonderful trip.。

Unit 4 Topic 3-Section C课文讲解-仁爱版英语九年级上册

Unit 4 Topic 3-Section C课文讲解-仁爱版英语九年级上册

With the help of computers, doctors can find diseases easily and solve other problems.
译文:在电脑的帮助下,医生能够轻而易举地发现疾病并解决其他问题。
with the help of… 在……帮助下 e.g. With the help of my classmates, my spoken English got
除了最后一个问题没答外,其余问题他都答了。
except后接名词、代词、动名词和动词原形,这时except=but; 但except后跟副词、介词短语时,不能用but代替。 e.g. The window is never open except in summer.
这扇窗户从来不开,除夏季外。 He did nothing except/ but clean the house. 他只是打扫了房子。
instead of 代替
The whole world is connected. The Internet is making the world smaller, like a village. 译文:整个世界都联系在一起。网络让地球变得更小,像个村子一样。
connect v. 连接
connection n. 关系,联系
except 除……之外(不再有) e.g. We all passed the exam except Tom.
我们都通过了考试,汤姆除外。(整体中……汤姆一人不及格) except前几乎总有all、any、every、no及其复合词等词。 e.g. He answered all the questions except the last one.

仁爱英语 九年级上册Unit 4 Topic 3 课文翻译

Unit 4 Topic 3 课文翻译Section A(Michael and Kangkang are in the Science Museum.)(迈克尔和康康在科学博物馆里。

)Michael:Kangkang,who is the first Chinese to travel into space?迈克尔:康康,谁是第一个进入太空的中国人?Kangkang:Yang Liwei. He is our national hero who traveled around the earth in Shenzhou V for 21 hours in 2019. China is the third nation that sent a person into space.康康:杨利伟。

他是我们国家的英雄,2019年他乘坐神舟五号飞船绕地球飞行了21小时。

中国是第三个把人类送往太空的国家。

Michael:Wonderful! All of you must be very proud.迈克尔:太棒了!你们一定都很骄傲。

Kangkang:Of course we are. What's more,we have launched another four spaceships in the past few years.康康:当然。

而且我们在过去几年间还发射了另外四个宇宙飞船。

Michael:That's great! It proves that China has made great progress in its space industry.迈克尔:很好!这表明中国在太空领域取得了极大进展。

Kangkang:That's right. I'm sure that China will send more spaceships into space.康康:是的。

仁爱英语 九年级上册Unit 4 Topic 1 课文翻译

Unit 4 Topic 1 课文翻译S ectionA-1aKangkang:Jane, why are you unhappy?康康:简,你怎么不高兴啊?Jane:Because I was not allowed to play computer games last night.简:因为我昨天晚上没玩成电脑游戏。

Kangkang:It's bad for your health if you spend too much time on them.康康:你如果花太多时间玩游戏的话会有损健康。

Jane:Maybe you're right.简:或许你说得对。

(Kangkang shows a model to Jane.)(康康给简看了一个模型。

)Kangkang:Look at this.康康:你看。

Jane:A model rocket! Who made it?简:一个火箭模型!谁做的?Kangkang:It was made by me.康康:我做的。

Jane:Wow! What's it made of?简:哇!它是用什么做成的?Kangkang:It's made of metal. Do you know what a rocket is used for?康康:用金属做成的。

你知道火箭是用来干什么的吗?Jane:Sure. It's used for sending satellites or spaceships into space.简:当然啦。

它是用来把卫星或宇宙飞船发往太空的。

Kangkang:You're right. I've learned a lot about spaceships from Mr. Brown and then I made this model rocket. I wish I could go into space some day.康康:是的。

Unit 4 Topic 1-Section C课文讲解-仁爱版英语九年级上册

He invented electric light. He had many inventions.
An invention may be a new product or a new way of doing things. Inventions come about in many ways. Most of the time, inventions happen because someone works to solve a problem. Sometimes inventions are the result of accidents.
An invention may be a new product or a new way of doing things. Inventions come about in many ways. Most of the time, inventions happen because someone works to solve a problem. Sometimes inventions are the result of accidents.
Q:What is an invention? An invention may be a new product or a new way of doing things.
invention n.发明,创造 invent v. 发明,创造 inventor n. 发明者,发明家 e.g. Tomas Edison was a great American inventor.
一般过去时中的被动语态:was/were + done
e.g. 1.这些窗户是昨天被Jack打破的。 The windows were broken (break) by Jack yesterday. 2.上周被偷了多少钱? How much money was stolen (steal) last week?

Unit 4 Topic 1-Section A课文讲解-仁爱版英语九年级上册


Jane: Because I was not allowed to play computer games last night.
Kangkang: It's bad for your health if you spend too much time on them.
re right.
Jane: Wow! What's it made of? Kangkang: It's made of metal. Do you know what a rocket is used for? Jane: Sure. It's used for sending satellites or spaceships into space.
(Kangkang shows a model to Jane.)
Kangkang: Look at this.
Jane: A model rocket! Who made it?
Kangkang: It was made by me.
Jane: Wow! What's it made of? Kangkang: It's made of metal. Do you know what a rocket is used for? Jane: Sure. It's used for sending satellites or spaceships into space. Kangkang: You're right. I've learned a lot about spaceships
satellite /ˈsætəlaɪt/ n. 卫星
spaceship /ˈspeɪsʃɪp/ n. 宇宙飞船
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2014秋季九年级英语unit 4课文
From Shy Girl to Pop Star
For this month’s Young World Magazine, I interviewed 19-yaer-old Asian pop star
Candy Wang. Candy told me that she used to be really shy and took up singing to deal
with her shyness. As she got better, she dared to sing in front of her class, and then for
the whole school. Now she’s not shy anymore and loves singing in front of crowds.
I asked Candy how life was different after she became famous. She explained that
there are many good things, like being able to travel and meet new people all the time.
“I didn’t use to be popular in school, but now I get tons of attention everywhere I go.”
However, too much attention can also be a bad thing. “I always have to worry about
how I appear to others and I have to be careful about what I say or do. And I don’t have
much private time anymore. Hanging out with my friends is almost impossible for me
now because there are always guards around me.”
What does Candy have to say to all those young people who want to become famous?
“Well”, she begins slowly, “you have to prepared to give up your normal life. You can
never imagine how difficult the road to success is. Many times I thought about giving
up, but I fought on. You really require a lot of talent and hard work to succeed. Only a
very small number of people make it to the top.

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