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unit-1新编英语教程第三版-第二册
unit-1新编英语教程第三版-第二册

Unit 1 Language Structures

Main Teaching Points: The Passive Sentence

1.involving the moral auxiliary have to

e.g. The pupils should be told that their homework has to be checked before they hand it in.

2. converted from the active sentence with a direct and indirect object

e.g. She isn’t paid anything for overtime.

3. involving the verb phrase/ phrasal verb

e.g. I don’t think anybody should be made fun of because of his physical handicap.

4. from by the They say/It is said …patterns

e.g. They say/ It is said that three parks will be expanded.

Language Points:

1.scratch: (at sth.) to rub your skin with your nails, usually because

it is itching;挠,搔(痒处); to make or remove a mark刮出(或刮去)痕迹;(sb./sth.)(from sth.)to decide that sth. cannot happen or sb./sth.

cannot take part in sth., before it starts.取消,撤销,退出

e.g. 1) The dog scratched itself behind the ear.

2)I’d scratched my leg and it was bleeding.

3)Be careful not to scratch the furniture.

4)His pen scratched away on the paper.

5)to scratch a rocket launch取消火箭发射计划

6)She has scratched because of a knee injury.

2. turn sb./sth. down: to reject or refuse to consider an offer, a proposal, etc. or the person who makes it.拒绝,顶回(提议、建议或提议人);to reduce the noise, heat, etc. produced by a piece of equipment by moving its controls 把…调低;关小

e.g.1)He has been turned down for ten jobs so far.

2)He asked her to marry him but she turned him down.

3)Please turn the volume down.音量调低。

3. look down on sb./sth.: to think that you are better than sb./ sth.蔑视,轻视,瞧不起

e.g. She looks down on people who haven’t

been to college.

look sb. up and down: to look at sb. in a careful or critical way上下仔细打量,挑剔地审视某人

(not) look yourself :to not have your normal healthy appearance气色不像往常那样好

e.g. You’re not looking yourself today.=You lo ok tired or ill/sick.

Dialogue The Olympic Games

A. Listening to the recording

B. Questions on the dialogue

1.Where did the ancient Olympic Games originate?

2.Who participated in the ancient Olympic Games?

3.What is one of the most popular myths about the origin of the Olympic

Games?

4.When were the Olympic Games abolished?

5.Was Pierre’s attempt of reviving the Games warmly welcomed by the

people?

C.L anguage Points

1. originate v. begin to happen or exist开始,发源;be the creator of 创始

originate in/ from/with…起源于…;产生于…

e.g. 1) Olympic Games originated from the ancient Greeks.

2) The quarrel originated in a misunderstanding.

3) It’s said that the theory of evolution was not originated by Darwin.

2. shroud v. wrap with a shroud以尸布包裹;cover or hide sth. 覆盖;遮蔽 n. a cloth used for wrapping a dead body尸布;寿衣;sth. that covers or hides 覆盖物,遮盖物

e.g. 1) The origin of the universe is still shrouded in mystery.

2) Traditionally Arabian women have to shroud themselves in a veil when they are outside.

3) The mountain was wrapped in a shroud of cloud.

a shroud of fog/ mist 一片浓雾

be shrouded in darkness 笼罩在黑暗之中

3. progenitor n. (formal) 人或动植物的祖先,祖代;创始人,先驱

e.g. 1) He was the progenitor of a family of distinguished actors.他是一个著名演艺世家的先辈。

2)the progenitors of modern art

4.zenith n. 天顶;the highest point (of power, prosperity, etc.); the time when sth. is most successful(权力、繁荣等的)顶点;巅峰

e.g. 1) The sun is well past zenith after twelve o’clock.

2)The Roman Empire at its zenith conquered almost the whole Europe.

3) He reached the absolute zenith of his career in his forties.

5.decline v. to become smaller, fewer, weaker, etc.减少,下降,衰退,衰弱; (formal) to refuse politely to accept or to do sth.谢绝,婉言拒绝

e.g. 1) Support for the party continues to decline.

2) His health was declining rapidly.

3) I offered to give them a lift but they declined.

4)to decline an offer/invitation

5) a rapid/ sharp/ gradual decline迅速/急剧/逐渐下降

6. abolish v. put an end to; end the existence of (a custom, an institution, etc.)废除

e.g. 1) The ancient Olympic were abolished after the Roman Empire came to dominate ancient Greece.

2) The death penalty has been abolished in many countries.

7.revive v. come or bring back to health or consciousness(使)复活,苏醒;复兴

e.g. 1) The ancient Olympic Games revived during the 19th century.

2) The brandy soon revived the fainted woman.

3) Our falling hopes revived at the appearance of the reinforcements.援军的出现燃起了我们原本破灭的希望。

8. scale n. relative size, extent, etc. 规模;(pl.) balance or instrument for weighing 天平;磅秤 v.

on a large scale大规模地

to scale 按比例

social scale 社会等级

a pair of scales 一台天平秤

scale sth, down/up 缩减(增加)某物

e.g. 1) The nuclear leak caused pollution on a massive scale.

2) With the market demand subciding, we decided to scale down the car production.随着市场需求的减少,我们决定缩小汽车的生产规模。

3) Who is the first one to scale the Mount Chomolungma?

9. enthusiasm n. strong feeling or admiration or interest ; great eagerness 热情,热心

enthusiasm for/ about sth. 对…的热情

an outburst of enthusiasm 一阵狂热

e.g. 1) My initial enthusiasm for jogging is wearing of

f.

2)Human being’s enthusiasm for space exploitation has never been blunted by any failures.

3) Music is one of his great enthusiasm.

D. Outline for Retelling

A is supposed to write an essay on the Olympic Games, and B, an Olympic expert, is helping A with it. They

strike up a conversation about the Olympic Games.

1. A looks very worried, because he/ she knows very little about the Olympic Games.

2. B comes to help A.

3. A asks B a number of questions about the Games.

4. B tells A all that he/she knows about it.

Reading I Two Kinds of Football

A. Background Information

Do you know there are two kinds of football games? One is American football game, the other is soccer. In China many young men like playing soccer, it’s very popular in China. But the Chinese don’t call it soccer, they call it football. There are 11 players in a team. And the ball is round. Only the goal-keeper can play the ball with hands. The other players must play the ball with feet.

In America soccer is not popular. They like playing American football more than playing soccer. There are 11 players in a team. The ball isn’t round. All the players can play the ball with hands and feet. And the goal(球门) is bigger than the goal of soccer. American football is different from soccer.

B. Questions on P9.

C. Language Points:

1.luxurious a. very expensive, beautiful, and comfortable奢侈的,极

为舒适的

luxuriously adv. luxuriousness n.

e.g. 1) This is our luxurious car of the year.

2) Jim took a long luxurious bath when he came back home.

3)He cannot afford his luxurious life after losing the job.

2.opponent n. sb. who is against another person in a fight, a game or an argument对手;sb. who is against sth. 反对者

e.g. 1) Teams are always named after fierce creatures thus intimidating their opponents.

2) He is a worthy opponent and you should try your best at this fight.

3) Opponents of abortion have held a demonstration this month.

P8 competitor, enemy, foe, opponent, rival辨析

3.reputation n. general opinion about one’s abilities, qualities, etc.名誉,名声

has a reputation for…以…出名

establish/build up/make a reputation树立名声

lose/ruin one’s reputation 名声扫地

live up to one’s reputation 不负盛名;名不虚传

by reputation 出了名地

e.g. 1) That country has a bad reputation for football.

2) The reputation of Murdoch’s media company has been badly withered by the phone hacking scandal.

3) Mrs Bennet was by reputation a busy-body.

4.addict v. cause sb. become dependent on sth.使沉溺于…

sb. who is unable to stop taking drugs, alcohol , etc .瘾君子;sb. strongly interested in sth. 对某事物极感兴趣物

e.g. 1) He is hopelessly addicted to video games.

2) He addicted himself to gambling after losing the job.

3) A football addict shall never miss the exciting moments of the World Cup.

5. craze n.a very popular fashion that only lasts for a very short period of time时尚;时髦的东西;enthusiastic interest in sth.

craze for 对…的狂热

a passing craze 一时的狂热

real estate craze房地产热

e.g. 1) The pin craze has swept the Expo Park.

2) Walking is the latest fitness craze.

3) He has a strange craze for collecting matches.

6.take up: become interested in sth. and spend time doing it; begin to

work at sth.开始从事; use a particular amount

7.take up: become interested in sth. and spend time doing it; begin to

work at sth.开始从事;use a particular amount of time, space, or effort 占用(空间,时间或精力)

e.g.1) Once we take something up, we should do it wholeheartedly.

2) Do you know the story of Lu Xun’s dropping medicine and tak ing

up writing?

3) The bed takes up too much room.

8.spread like wildfire: become widely known, felt or suffered very

quickly; spread very fast野火般蔓延;传播的很快

e.g. 1) Measles is spreading like wildfire in the earthquake area.

2)Rumors about the writer’s death spread like wildfire in the

internet.

3) Riots in London tended to spread like wildfire through Britain.

9. gain on: gradually get closer to; catch up with 逼近;超过

e.g. 1) The enemy is gaining on us.

2)Basketball is gaining in popularity on football in US.

10. spectator n. sb. Who watches a show or a game, etc.

e.g.1) Thousands of spectators came to their feet and cheered the excellent shot.

2) The stadium can hold 80,000 spectators.

spec(=look,看)+tator(人):看得人---观众

词根spec/spic(=to look at or behold)意为“看”

e.g. spectacular 壮观的 inspect 检查

spectacles 眼镜 conspicuous 显眼的

suspect 怀疑 retrospect 回顾

circumspect 谨慎的

11. at…expense: with a lot of, little, no, etc. money being spent花费很大(很小或无花费)

at one’s expense 由某人付钱;嘲弄某人

at the expense of sth.以…为代价

e.g.1) Then have hired excellent players at enormous expense to improve the strength of the team.

2) We can decorate the room at little expense, if we make the furniture by ourselves.

3)He felt life had played a joke at his expense.

12.promote v. raise sb. To a higher position提升;help the progress of;

encourage or support促进publicize sth. to sell it宣传促销;organize or finance sth.发起,创立

promotion n.晋升,促进;促销

promoter发起人;推动者

demote降级;降职

e.g.1)He has been promoted to general manager.

2)She is on a nationwide tour to promote her new album.

3)We shouldn’t promote economic growth at the expense of the environment.

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新编英语教程3第三版翻译答案解析

Unit 1 1. 他们都认为他成功的可能性很小。 They all believed that his chances of success were slim. 2. 我不知道她为何总带有一种闷闷不乐的神情。 I don’t know why she always has an air of sadness. 3. 等到所有同学都就座后,学生会主席才开始宣布野营的日程安排。After all students were seated, the president of the students’ union proceeded to announce the camping itinerary. 4. 胃是人体至关重要的器官,请善待之。 Please take good care of our stomach which is a vital organ of our human body. 5、他认为总经理如此重视那些日常琐事是荒唐的。 He considered it absurd for the general manager to attach so much importance to those routine trifles. 6. 她的研究涉及多种语言和文化,富有挑战性。 Her study was full of challenge, which was concerned with many languages and cultures. 7. 根据安排,全体工作人员依次值晚班。 As is scheduled, all staff should take turns to do late duty. 8. 想到要远离父母独自生活,她深感不安。 She felt upset at the thought of leaving her parents and having an independent living in a remote area.

新编英语教程3第一单元答案

Unit 1 To the Student’s Book TEXT 1 Pre-Reading Questions √ 1. The writer describes what his first job was like. __ 2. The writer wanted to have a job because he wanted some experience. √ 3. The writer found his first job unpleasant __ 4. The writer enjoyed his first job 2.The Main Idea(P4) (3)The writer was interviewed by the headmaster of a school and was offered a job which was none too pleasant. 3.Vocabulary(P5) A. Guessing the meanings of words: 1. f 2. h 3. c 4. b 5. g 6. e 7. d 8. a B. Looking up words in a dictionary: 1. inconvenient and uncomfortable 2. sad; low in spirits 3. gloomy; cheerless 4. make a short, deep, rough sound (like a pig), showing dissatisfaction 5. very necessary 6. shock deeply; fill with fear 7. timidly 8. greatest; extreme 4.Questions(P7) 1. What are big staring sash-windows? Reference Answer: They are very large windows, so large that they look like people’s wide open eyes. What is the implied meaning of ―they struggled to survive the dust and fumes from a busy main road’? Reference Answer: They (the four evergreen shrubs) did their best to remain alive in spite of the dust and smoke from a main road with heavy traffic. Describe the appearance of the headmaster in your own words. Reference Answer: He was short and stout. He grew a moustache which was pale reddish yellow. His forehead was covered with freckles. What impression did the hall give the writer? Reference Answer: It was a narrow, dim (unlighted) hall which had an offensive odor of dried up cabbage. The walls, once painted in cream color, had darkened to the color of margarine and in a few places were marked with ink stains. Silence prevailed in the hall. 5. Why do you think the headmaster had ―bloodshot eyes? Reference Answer: Perhaps he liked to have a drop too much. What kind of class was the writer asked to teach? Reference Answer: It was a class of 24 boys who were from seven to thirteen years.

新编英语教程-3-Unit-1-My-first-job

Unit 1 My first job Teaching objectives 1. to be familiar with the writing style of narration 2. to be familiar with the uses of the –ing and –ed participles 3. to be familiar with the building style of the Victorian age 4. to be familiar with the school system in the U.K. text 1 Teaching procedure I. pre-reading questions 1.Self-introduction 2. How did you spend your summer holiday? Anything interesting/special to share with the whole class? 3.How many of you hold a part-time job? Can you tell us your experience of getting the first job? Were you interviewed by the child’s parents or the head of the school? II. the main idea(3 minutes for reading) 1. choosing the statement best sum up the content 2. reading comprehension in work book P1 (1)discussing and checking the answers in group (2)checking the answers III. reading or listening to the recording again 1. for new words and expressions 2. for difficult sentences (1)find out sentences employing –ing or –ed participles and –ing or –ed phrases IV.Main ideas of each paragraph: -school ten miles away (para.1) -uncertainty before interview -inconvenient transportation (para.2) ( awful journey to school) -state of mind after the journey -simple description of schoolhouse (para.3) -environment around the schoolhouse - simple description of the schoolhouse (poor surroundings) -simple description of the schoolmaster (para.4) (unfavorable impression) -simple description of the hallway (para.5) -simple description of the study -the questions asked of me -my answer -my reaction

新编英语教程5(第三版)

1) The reason why little girl like Barbie very much is that she looks like real people and can be dressed up in a perfect way. 2) Man-made objects, though out-numbered by natural objects, play a more and more important role in people’s life. 3)The number of man-made object is increasing steeply, compared with the number of natural objects as well as its actual number. 4) The little girl of today would gladly use their old Barbie to exchange the new version of Barbie whereas their mother or grandmother would be reluctant to throw away their dolls until they fall-apart simply, because they are too old nothing could be more obvious than the difference between them. 5)The societies and people that are used to poverty reject the practice of using one product only for once or a short time and then replace it by a new one. 6) It is meaning that less for a man who is fairy old to say that he wants to develop a hobby in this or that form. 7)It is sensible that you further develop the hobby; you already have instead of trying to cultivate a new one. 8)Taking up a hobby and living a more regularized way of life are the most effective way to save them from their boredom. 9)The long hour’s work in the office or factory provides these people with the money so they can live their lives and gives them a strong desire for the simplest pleasure. 10)In fact, it is highly likely that those people who take their work as their pleasure are need to divert their effort from work from time to time urgently. 11)The ability to do the right thing at the right time is essential to a good leader. 12) A leader must be good at exercising his authority (this is a quality that a leader must have) and be able to demonstrate to the people that he does. 13) A leader should find out what the people want to do or have, and guide them to achieve it. 14) If we are not powerful, determined and brave, we can’t except to f ind a good leader, no matter how skilled we are in shopping images, we can’t make him to be what he is not, he is only a representative of all of us. 15) John Dewey has said seriously that the degree that someone’s behavior can influence the custom is the same as the degree that his body talk can influence his mother tongue. 16)The result from a serious study of the custom which is not influence by the outside shows that what Dewey said is just an objective description of the fact. 17) If we still think that our culture is superior to those of the people who we regard as uncivilized, underdeveloped or irreligious, the study anthropology must be meaningless. 18)W e must realized that all the beliefs are based on the same thing, the intangible and should be treated equally along with our own. 19)I believe that people in the society high above me are selfless, pure, noble and very intelligent. 20)But it is difficult for a man of the working class to improve his social status, especially when he was full of objectives and imaginations 21)It is physically strong, and they profited a lot by exploiting my strength, but I only lived a poor life. 22)He was no longer strong enough to make money by selling his strength and had nothing left to him, he had no other choice, but to slide down to the bottom of the society and die there in misery. 23) After 100 years, the black people is still suffering in the isolated part of American society, and he feels like an outcast in his own country. 24) We can see very clearly that as far as the black people are concerned, America didn’t fulfill its promise. 25) We are here to demand the fulfillment of the promises which can guarantee us our freedom and justice. 26)This is not the right time to calm down and adopt gradualism, waiting patiently for a solution.

新编英语教程(第三版)unit6练习册答案

Reference for Unit 6 workbook exercises Blank Filling A. 1.changed, promising https://www.sodocs.net/doc/7714726099.html,ing, qualified 3.determined 4.spoken, leading, surprising 5.frightening 6.demanding 7.pleased, soiled https://www.sodocs.net/doc/7714726099.html,plicated 9.interested, exciting, soaked 10.tiring, tired B. 1.giving 2.Fascinated, rising / rise 3.singing, to do, making

4.keeping, playing, to be, to see, climbing 5.opening 6.to take, shopping, doing, to do 7.to have remembered, to tell, preparing, to do 8.to watch, to read, reading, watching 9.missing, to tell 10.to be taken 11.swimming, cleaning, to do 12.waiting, seeing, missing, to find, to be C. 1.for 2.to 3.of 4.on 5.read 6.across 7.about / for 8.in 9.until / till 10.opinion 11.by 12.keep 13.excellent 14.time 15.pleasure 16.from 17.yourself 18.in 19.filled 20.trains

新编英语教程第三版第三册-句子翻译

1. 他们都认为他成功的可能性很小。 They all believed that he had a slim chance of success. 2. 我不知道她为何总带有一种闷闷不乐的神情。 I don’t know why she has an air of sadness all the time. 3. 等到所有同学都就座后,学生会主席才开始宣布野营的日程安排。 It was after all the students had taken their seats that the president of the students’union proceeded to announce the camping itinerary. 4. 胃是人体至关重要的器官,请善待之。 The stomach is a vital organ of the human body; please take good care of it. 5. 他认为总经理如此重视那些日常琐事是荒唐的。 He considered it ridiculous for the general manager to attach so much importance to those routine trifles. 6. 她的研究涉及到多种语言和文化,富有挑战性。 Her study, which ranged over many languages and cultures, was full of challenge. 7. 根据安排,全体工作人员轮流值晚班。 As is scheduled, all the members of the staff take turns to do late duty. 8. 想到要远离父母独立生活,她深感不安。 She was greatly upset at the thought of leaving her parents and living on her own in a remote area. 9. 对于她是否胜任这项工作我们不甚担心,我们担心的是她的健康问题。We do not worry so much about her qualifications for the job as about her health. 10. 想到要作一次环球航海旅行,他为之激动不已。 He was greatly excited about the prospect of having a cruise around the world. 1. 看着自己孩提时代的玩具,我不禁疑惑起自己当年为何如此喜欢它们了。When looking at some children’s toys I played with during my childhood, I can’t help but wonder why I liked them so much then. 2. 一些官员指出:给银行高管发巨额奖金显示有必要实施某些金融改革。Some officials point out that the lavish bonuses to bank executives show the need for certain financial reforms. 3. 会长简单地陈述了马上要做的事,即选出一个秘书和财务管理人。 The president of the society briefly stated the business in hand, namely to choose a secretary and treasurer. 4. 与其因此发火,我们还不如想想该怎么办。 Instead of getting all riled up about this, we should try to figure out what to do. 5. 要是你爱上一个已经有男朋友的女孩又会怎样呢?你会告诉她你喜欢她吗? What if you fall in love with a girl who is already attached with a boy friend? Will you tell her that you like her? 6. 他喜欢得意地欣赏自己赢得的所有奖品,他把这些奖品存放在一个玻璃柜里。 He likes to gloat over all the prizes he has won, which he keeps in a glass case. 7. 为了我们的所有孩子,请大家记住这一点,在选举日投出你明智的一票。For the sake of all of our children, please keep this in mind and vote sensibly on election day. 8. 上个月我们减少了外出吃饭的次数,因此节省了一大笔开销。 Last month we cut back on the amount we were eating out, so we saved a lot of money. 9. 之前我从未想过去尝试让“脸谱(Facebook)”成为联系老朋友的一个途径,但是我试了一下,就和多年前的一些老朋友取得了联系。 It never occurred to me to try Facebook as a way of connecting with old friends, but I tried it and got in touch with some friends from years ago. 10. 一位驻伊拉克的美军高级司令官宣布,伊拉克军队准备在美军撤走其战斗部队后接管安全工作。 A top U.S. military commander in Iraq declares that Iraqi forces are ready to take over security operations when the U.S. withdraws its combat troops. 1. 凡是听到她不幸遭遇的人无不深表同情。 No one who has heard about her misfortune will not feel deep sympathy for her. 2. 他提出这个问题是出于好奇心,而非出于求知欲。 He asked the question out of mere curiosity rather than out of any genuine desire for knowledge. 3. 这位年轻学者专心致志地开发新型的电脑翻译软件,他深信在不久的将来自己会成名。

新编英语教程1练习册答案第二单元

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