北师大版高中英语必修一Unit 1 Lifestyles reading 课件 (共22张PPT)
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Unit 1 LIFE CHOICESTopic Talk & Lesson 1 Lifestyles 一、知识点【答案】重点单词1. senior adj.较高的,高级的2. secondary adj.中等教育;中级的;次要的3. campus n.校园4. chapter n.一段时期;章节5. am ( ante meridiem ) 午前,上午6. arise vi. ( arose, arisen ) (问题或困难)出现,发生7. laptop n.笔记本电脑,便携式电脑8. digital adj.数字的,数码的9. drag vt.拖,拉10. update vt.更新11. meanwhile adv. 与此同时12. lifestyle n.生活方式13. chat vi.& n.闲谈,聊天14. definitely adv.确切地,肯定地15. native n.本地人16. quality n.质量,品质17. dynamic adj.充满活力的;精力充沛的18. apartment n.公寓套房19. shift n. (工厂、医院等轮班制的)当班时间vt. & vi. (使)移动,(使)转移20. leisure n.空闲,闲暇,业余时间21. plus adj.有利的,好的prep.加22. stressful adj.充满压力的,紧张的→stress n.压力;重要性vt.强调,着重;重读23. challenging adj.富有挑战性的→challenge n.挑战;具有挑战性的事物vt.......挑战24. differ vi.不同,不一样,有区别→different adj.不同的→difference n.差别;差异25. previous adj.以前的,先前的→previously adv.以前26. schedule n.日程表,计划表27. expectation n.期待;预料,预期→expect v.期待28. aim n.目的,意图vi.力求达到29. target n.目标30.surf vi.&vt.冲浪31.voluntary adj.志愿的;服务的;自愿的→volunteer vi.&vt.自愿;志愿n.志愿者32.engine n.引擎33.teen adj.青少年的,十几岁孩子的→teenager n.青少年34. range n.一系列;范围vi.包括35.various adj.各种各样的;多种(类型)的→variety n.多样化;种类36. confidence n.自信,信心;信赖→confident adj.有信心的37. competence n.能力,胜任→competent adj.胜任的,能干的38. pressure n.压力39. recover vi.恢复健康,康复→recovery n.康复40. injury n.伤,损害→injure vt.伤害,损害→injured adj.受伤的41. unfortunately adv.不幸地;令人遗憾地→unfortunate adj.不幸的→fortunate adj.幸运的→fortune n.运气42. hardware n.(计算机)硬件→software n.软件43.necessity n.必需品→necessary adj.必需的44.convenient adj.方便的,便利的→convenience n.方便,便利45.addict n.对.……着迷的人→addicted adj.有瘾的;上瘾的;对.....着迷的→addiction n.瘾46.actually adv.实际上,事实上→actual adj.真实的,实际的47.goal n.目标,目的○近①→aim n.目的,意图②→target n.目标③→purpose n.目的48.distance n.距离,间距→distant adj.遥远的;冷淡的49.revise vi. & vt.复习→revision n.复习;修正50.saying n.格言,谚语○近→proverb n.格言目标短语1. range from 范围包括从……到……2. from time to time 有时;偶尔;间或3. be addicted to 对……着迷4. according to 按.....所说,根据5. in person (=in the flesh)亲自6. tend to do sth 易于做某事7. all in all 总而言之,总的来说8. differ from 与……不同9. on schedule 按预定时间10. under pressure 面临压力,在压力之下11. recover from 从……恢复12. develop confidence 培养自信13. a variety of 多种多样14. distance learning 远程学习15. social media 社交媒体16. a range of 一系列17. search engine 搜索引擎18. get ahead 取得进步,获得成功二、重点1. stressful adj.充满压力的,紧张的It was a stressful time for all of us.对我们所有人来说,那是一个艰难的时期。
Unit 1 LifestylesWarm-upTapescript1 Football player: Being famous isn’t easy, you know. I travela lot – I have matches in different countries. But my job is exciting, very exciting! I love the matches, the people cheering, know what I mean2 Student: My dad says these are the best days of my life –but I’m not so sure! You know, I’ve got lots of work to do and there’s not much time really. I also play football for the school team and we have to do training three nights a week.3 Shepherd: I love the animals and I love nature. It’s peaceful, and there’s no one to tell me what to do. But it’s not so good when the weather’s bad!4 Business manager: I’m very busy, and I don’t have time to see my husband and children. Mmmm and my life is very stressful, I suppose. I mean, I have to deal with lots of money. But I find it really exciting.1 A Perfect DayA Couch PotatoForty-three-year-old Brian Blakey from Birmingham is sitting on his sofa and telling me about his perfect day.When I wake up I don't get up immediately. I turn on the television and watch the children's programmes and old movies until about half-past ten. Then I get up, go downstairs and switch on the TV in the living room. For lunch, I have biscuits and a glass of milk, and I watch the news. In the afternoon, I often watch another old film –they're showing some good ones at the moment. In the evenings, I often watch TV series or sport and the news again. I like the main news at six o'clock. At nine thirty, if there is a good play on BBC 2, I switch over and watch it. Then at night, I watch more films and I usually switch off the TV at about two o'clock. I never watch TV all night.I watch TV for sixteen or seventeen hours a day. I also do some exercise every day. I take Tina, the dog, for a walk every afternoon. I don't go far, of course. I walk to the wall outside my house. I always take my portable TV and I sit on the stone wall while the dog walks round in a circle.Of course, I couldn't live this lifestyle without a good wife. She's not here now because she's working, but she always makes my meals. We haven't got much money, you know, but we're happy. Sit down and watch TV. Here's the remote control. You've got the world at your feet. And in your hand. Great!A WorkaholicThirty-six-year-old Bob Black is sitting at his desk and working his way through his paperwork. I normally wake up about five minutes before my alarm clock goes off. As soon as I hear my alarm clock, I jump out of my bed. It takes me less than fifteen minutes to wash, get changed, have breakfast, leave home and get on a bus.I am always the first person to get to the office. The mornings are always very busy and the afternoons are even busier! Meetings and phone calls take up a large part of the day. Every minute of the day is filled with urgent matters. By around eight o'clock, I usually find some time to do my own paperwork and answer some personal e-mails.When I get home at about ten, I look at some documents that I bring back from the office so that I can be ready for the nextday's work. I get to bed around midnight when my wife and children are already asleep.I seldom have time for fun and other activities with my family. My family complains about it.But I try to work hard so that I can make more money for them. Besides, I get bored if there's nothing to do. I like being busy.2 RelaxingTapescriptPresenter: Good morning and welcome to Lifestyles. Today we're going to look at stress –what causes it and what we can do to relax and prevent it. We have in the studio Dr Klinsmann, an expert on stress. Good morning, DrKlinsmann.Doctor: Good morning.Presenter: Dr Klinsmann … er … what kinds of people often suffer from stressDoctor: Well, anybody can suffer from stress. There are certain jobs that are very stressful, like some jobs in businessor the police. But, probably everyone suffers from stress at some time in their life –students, doctors, factory workers–anybody.Presenter: But, what really causes itDoctor: There are different reasons. One is time and the pressures of work and study. At school, for example, students can become very stressed when they have a lot of homework to do and they feel they haven't got enough time to do it all. Other reasons can be social –if you have a problem with your family or friends or at school. And it has something to do with the person –if you're shy, social situations like parties can be very stressful too.Presenter: And what can you do to stop stress and worry Because stress is very bad for you, isn't itDoctor: Yes, it can cause a lot of health problems. But to answer your question, there are lots of things you can do to reduce stress. You can organise your work or studies. For example, you can make a list and do all the important things first. You must eat well – have a good diet – and of course do exercise often. Finally, you can talk to people about yourproblems – talk to a friend, someone in your family or, if you're studying, talk to a teacher. You can also do special exercises.Presenter: Can you describe some of th ese …TapescriptMark: Things I find stressful. Well, I really hate … mm …doing exams. Mm, I get very nervous the night before, you know. And I can't sleep, you know what I mean I'm also shy and I don't like going to parties very much. I prefer meeting people in small groups, you know. Ah, there's another thing – in French lessons I can't stand talking in front of the class, er, I get nervous and mm, make lots of mistakes. Things I find relaxing Well, mm, I like a lot of things. I love talking to my friends. And when I'm tired and want to relax I enjoy listening to music and I also like reading. Ah, I quite like sitting and doing nothing!3 A Volunteer TeacherTapescriptI: Good morning and welcome to the show. This morning, I have Wang Shu here in the studio. She's going to tell us about her plan for the future. Good morning, Wang Shu.WS: Good morning.I: Wang Shu, tell us about your plan, please.WS: I'm going to work as a volunteer teacher in a small country town in Inner Mongolia.I: Really You must be excited!WS: Oh yes, I'm really excited about it. (Section 1)I: But why did you make this decisionWS: Well, I've just graduated from university. As a teacher, I feel it's my duty to do something for students in poor areas.I: But life in Inner Mongolia is very hard and quite different from that in Beijing. Are you prepared for that WS: Yes, I know life there will be especially hard for me. You know, I'm the only child in my family and I've always lived in Beijing. So, teaching in Inner Mongolia is going to be a great challenge for me. Maybe it will be very cold and maybe I'll onlyhave a small room with a bed and a basin to wash up with but I really enjoy meeting new challenges. That's why I made the decision to go. (Section 2)I: What are you going to do there as a teacherWS: I'm going to teach middle school students. I'll have lots of lesson plans to make and homework to mark. I'll be very busy.I: What do your parents think of your plan Do they support youWS: To tell the truth, they didn't like the idea when they first heard about my plan. But we had a long talk, and I finally won their support.I: And when are you leavingWS: The train leaves at 9 tomorrow morning. So I'm getting up at about 6 to get everything ready. The new school term begins the day after I arrive. I can't wait to meet the students there. They are said to be very good students.I: I'm sure your parents are proud of you, and I believe you're going to have an exciting year. We're going to open ourphone lines now. If you have any questions for Wang Shu, dial 555-6782 and she'll answer them for you. (Section 3)4 City and CountryDebbie is an accountant in a large company in the centre of London. I need to be in my office by nine o'clock so I usually get up at seven o'clock. I travel to w ork on “the tube”. That's what people call the underground in London. It takes about fifty minutes. Usually, it's so crowded that I can't find anywhere to sit. I just stand. I'm always tired before I arrive at work.I don't like the underground!I spend all morning checking numbers. Lunch is always simple.I often get a sandwich in a nearby sandwich shop or I just have some biscuits and a cup of coffee. Then in the afternoon, I return to the paperwork in the office.On Monday nights, I have dance classes, and on Wednesday nights, I go to the gym. I need to do that because I don't get enough exercise otherwise. On Tuesday and Thursday nights, I have French classes. I work for a French company so I think studying French will help me in my job.I go to the cinema almost every weekend. Sometimes, if the weather forecast is good, my friends and I drive to the countryside for a weekend break. We like to visit nice, quiet places far away from the city and go walking where there are no shops, crowds or the tube. That fresh air is so good for my lungs. I love it.Paul lives in a small village in the north of England.I usually get up at four o'clock every morning when it's still dark. I live and work on the farm so I don't need to travel. After a big breakfast in my house, I walk out of the front door and I'm already at work.There are many things to do on the farm all day. We don't have the same work hours that office workers in the city have. We do jobs when they need to be done and that could be early in the morning or late at night. I have cows, sheep, pigs and chickens on my farm. I have to make sure they are free of sickness. I also grow wheat and vegetables so there are many things to look after.In the evening, I like to play with my children. I have two children, a boy and a girl. They are six and eight years old.I also like to study. Right now I am studying Chinese by distance learning. I am very interested in China and it's my dream to see the Great Wall one day.I love movies. My wife calls me a “movie fan”. But there isn't a cinema in my village so I don't get the chance to go very often. I go about twice a year, usually when I go to London with my family. We take a weekend break there when I am not too busy on the farm. My wife loves looking in the clothes shops and I like all the crowds and the noise. I also like to buy a few cigars. Unfortunately, my wife isn't as fond of them as I am. My son and daughter love to ride on London's red buses and they especially love to go on the tube!。