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Unit 1 Hello, HiUnit Goals1.Greet people and give responses: first meeting and meeting again2.Exchange personal information: name/address/telephone number/job/study3.Introduce people to each other4.Meet people at the airport5.Say goodbye to others6.Say hello in different languages7.Write a business cardWhat should you know about1.Etiquette of meeting and introducing people2.Etiquette of exchanging business cards3.Basic sentence structuresSection I Talking Face to Face1.Imitating Mini-Talks2.Acting out the Tasks3.Studying Email Information on the Internet4.Following Sample Dialogues5.Putting Language to UseSection II Being All Ears1.Learning Sentences for Workplace Communication2.Handling a Dialogue3.Understanding a Short Speech / TalkSection III Trying your Hand1.Practicing Applied Writing2.Writing Sentences and Reviewing GrammarSection IV Maintaining a Sharp EyePassage 1 :Information Related to the Reading PassageEnglish Expressions Borrowed from FrenchOver the long years, the English language has borrowed a great number of French words or expressions. Some of them have been so absorbed in English that speakers might not realize their origin. Other expressions like “faux pas” have retained their “Frenchness”, with which spe akers tend to sound modern. These expressions are often written in italics. The following are a few French expressions which are commonly used in English.1. Faux Pas: It refers to a socially awkward or tactless act, a foolish mistake, something that should not be done. 失礼2. au pair: A foreign female student who works for a family (cleaning and/or teaching the children) in exchange for room and board. 帮助料理家务换取住宿的外国女学生3. Bon appétit: The closest English equivalent is “Enjoy your meal” . 用餐愉快4. esprit de c orps: It is similar to “group spirit” or “morale”. 团队精神5. rendez-vous: In English it means “go to”. It can be used as a noun or a verb. 约会6. RSVP: This abbreviation stands for Répondez, s'il vous plaît, which means “Respond, please”.敬请回复7. bon voyage: a way of saying goodbye and wishing good luck 一路平安The Business Card: a Social Faux PasYou, like most people, probably have been in such a situation where you are being asked for a business card, and while reaching for it ... and ... oops ... “I'm sorry, I must be out at the moment” or “they must be in my other bag” or “I left them at the office, I'm sorry,” and the conversation continues on with some sort of story about how this “never happens to me” or “I knew I was forgetting something this morning ...”Missed connections are missed opportunities for business. Business cards are a useful marketing tool, and an easy one to have with you at all times. Not having your cards can be seen as being unprepared to market yourself and your business. Don't star t that new contact leaving them thinking “that person is already unprepared”.“Never leave home without it ...” There are so many things we often have to remember in this go-go world we are living in … but your business cards should ALWAYS be with you.Here are a few tips for you to go take care of this right now, so youdon't get caught in this situation:✧ If you don't have a job, get Networking Cards.✧ If you are employed, and haven't had new cards in 2 or more years,it couldbe time for an update: info update and photo update ...✧ Perhaps set a goal of handing out 5 cards a day.✧ Practice what you will say when handing them out. On a daily basis, thereare so many opportunities to do so. Grocery store lines, coffee shops, waiting on your car wash, meetings, and even the dog park!✧ Ask your network to network with and for you also by handing out a few!Work smarter, not necessarily harder!Language Points1 Explanation of Difficult Sentences1. (Para. 2) Missed connections are missed opportunities for business.Analysis: Missed is a verb's past participle used here as an adjective.The repeated use of the same word could bring out a stronger effect. Translation: 错失了联系就错失了商机。
Unit 1 Hello, Hi!一、本课及各部分的教学目的及重点二、具体教学过程Section ⅠTalking face to face (Room Reservation) Useful Sentences(该环节首先播放教学视频,使学生对寒暄和交流过程有直接的认识。
然后教师将见面寒暄和交流的相关表达进行讲解后,学生自由模拟训练为主,重在帮助学生循序渐进地从单个句型到连贯对话进行过渡。
此时,教师不用对学生要求过高,可以先从模仿练起,鼓励学生举一反三。
)Section II Grammatical Item – Sentence Structures(句子结构)1.基本句型结构:(主+谓)结构、(主+谓+宾)结构、(主+谓+宾+宾补)结构、(主+系+表)结构(1)(主+谓)结构主谓结构的句子的谓语动词是不及物动词,后面不接宾语。
The sun rises. 太阳升起来了。
He died. 他死了。
She smiled. 她笑了。
(2)(主+谓+宾)结构主谓宾结构的谓语动词多数为及物动词,如果是不及物动词,需先加个介词,然后才可接宾语。
I love my hometown. 我爱我的家乡。
(及物动词)I dislike traveling. 我不喜欢旅游。
(及物动词)He is waiting for her. 他在等她。
(wait是不及物动词,后接for)(3)(主+谓+宾+宾)结构My father sent me a new bike as my birthday present. 我的爸爸送了我一辆新自行车作为生日礼物。
(me作间接宾语,bike作直接宾语)(4)(主+谓+宾+宾补)结构His words made me moved. 他的话叫我感动。
(过去分词作宾补)I find the novel very interesting. 我发现这部小说很有趣。
(现在分词作宾补)My manager asks me to do the work. 我的经理叫我做这项工作。
《新编实⽤英语》第⼀册教案《新编实⽤英语》第⼀册教案Unit OneGreeting and Introducing PeopleTeaching ObjectiveIn "Talking Face to Face",learn how to greet people and how to make introductions.In "Being All Ears", practice listening comprehension to greet and introduce people with various relationships.In "Maintaining a Sharp Eye",master the key words and structures and learn the way foreign people greet each other, particularly the way Americans meet and greet each other, both in informal and formal situations by reading through passage I; learn and practice how to introduce oneself by reading through passage II.In "Trying Your Hand", become knowledgeable on how to write a business card and fill in a passport with one’s personal information; review the basic sentence structure. Teaching ProceduresSection I Talking Face to Face1.Warm- up:Expressions of greetings and responses to greetings:a. Greetings:1) Hi! How do you do?2) Hello, you must be Jack from America.3) How are you?4) Hello. How are things with you? How are you doing?5) How is everything?6) You are doing all right?7) How it goes?8) How is life, John?9) Excuse me. Are you Kitty?b. Responses to Greetings:1) How do you do?2) Fine, just fine.3) Fine, thank you.4) Quite well. And you?5) The usual. How about you?6) So-so. And what about you?7) Nothing particular.8) Not too bad.9) Nice to meet you.10) Very happy to see you.2.Introduction of the samples of business cards and passport3. Practice the two dialogues in Follow the Samples4. Practice dialogues according to the given tasks5. ExercisesSection II Being All EarsSee the textbook.Section III Maintaining a Sharp EyePassage I The Way Americans GreetText-Related Information1. GreetingThe simplest thing to say is "Good morning," "Good afternoon'" or "good evening." This greeting is given to one whom you know only slightly, or to any one you are passing quickly. "How are you" is usually used when you are not in such a hurry. No answer is expected other than "Fine, thank you." "Hello" is the commonest form of greeting between good friends.2. When to Shake HandsIt is customary to shake hands when you first meet someone. And usually friends shake hands when they meet after not having seen each other for some time. However it is not necessary to shake hands.3. Common Titles in Englisha. Mr.:“先⽣”a courtesy title for any male adult not styled “Sir”, “Dr.” etc. used before the man’s family name or his position.b. Mrs.:“太太”a courtesy title for any married woman not styled “lady”, “Dr.”etc. used before her husband‘s surname.c. Ms.: “⼥⼠” a courtesy title for a woman, whether she is married or not, followed by the family name.d. Miss: “⼩姐”A title used to address an unmarried woman or a girl. It is followed by the family name. Miss can also be used as the title of address to an (esp. unknown) unmarried woman. In this case, it is not followed by the name.e. Lady: “夫⼈、太太、⼥⼠”a courtesy title for a woman with dignity or social grace. It is also an English title for the wife of a knight or a baronet.f. Dr. (Doctor): “医⽣、博⼠”the title of a medical practitioner or the title of the holder of the highest university degree. e.g. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).g. Prof. (Professor):“教授”The title to address a university teacher of the highest rank in a faculty.h. Officer: “官员,警察先⽣” The title to address a person holding a publicappointment, aposition of responsibility and trust, such as a policeman or a customs officer.i. Sir: “先⽣、长官、爵⼠”A form of polite address to a man; A title preceding the first name of a knight (爵⼠) or a baronet (准男爵); A form of address in writing to a stranger or in business letters.4. Formation of Common English NamesA common English name is usually composed of two or three parts: the first name is also called forename. If the person is a Christian, his first name will be given at his baptism, so it is also called the given name or the Christian name. Middle name is the second given name. When written, middle name is often shortened to the initial letter. Surname is often the father‘s family name, so it is also called family name or last name. For example: Anne Louise Strong, George B. Show.Text ExplanationPara. 1Americans often greet each other simply with “Hello”or “Hi”. They believe such an informal greeting often implies a close and friendly relationship. Similarly, Americans do not have a formal “farewell”. They will just wave “good-bye” to the whole group. Or perhaps, they will simply say “Bye”, “So long” or “Speaking of time, I’ve got to run” and then leave. To Americans, a friendly and informal relationship is themost important thing.Language Points:1.Explanation of Difficult Sentences1) The Way Americans GreetAnalysis: In this title, in which is omitted after The way.“in ... way”means (to do something) by means of a certain method. Translation: 美国⼈的致意⽅式Example: I think the way she runs her bookshop is worth studying.2)Speaking of ... time, I’ve got to run.Analysis: A present participle clause used as an adverbial of cause/time. It means “when it comes to time, I’m reminded of …”Translation: 说到时间,我得赶紧跑了。
Unit One (1)Section I--- Talking Face to FaceI. Getting ready for the task1. Warming-upThe teacher asks some questions to arouse the students’ interest in the task.1) What elements are essential when introducing oneself to others?2) What usually makes you like or dislike someone when you first meet him or her?3) What is the most important thing that you think can make others be friendly toyou when you first meet with them?4) What do you think is important for a teacher to make his or her studentsinterested in the study of the course?5) Do you often have the correct impression of other people after checking withtime?6) How do you usually behave when first meeting someone? Why do you behaveso?2. Self-introductionThe teacher introduces himself/herself with the big business card that has been put on the blackboard.II. Presentation of the new material1. Business Cards and Passport1. Reading aloudThe students read the business cards carefully and try to understand their meanings and learn the format.2.Checking understandingThe teacher asks questions to check the students’ understanding of the business cards they have just read. The questions listed below may help the students better understand the cards.1)What information should be included in a business card?2) What do you think is the most important information on abusiness card?3) Where should you print your name and title?4) Where should you print the name of your unit, such as your company / college /school / factory / …?5) Is it a god idea to print your home address on a business card?Why or why not?3. Reading the samplesThe students practice reading the sample dialogues in pairs, pick out some useful expressions or sentence patterns in the dialogues and then try to learn them by heart. The following are only a few of them.1) My name is…/ I’m …2) Please call me…3) Welcome to…4) Here is…5) Long time no see. / Haven’t seen you for ages.6) What a pleasant surprise!7) What brings you here?8) How are things going in your company?4. Acting out1) The students are given a few minutes to practice one of the five dialogues on p 3and then come to the platform and act out in pairs.2) The students get to know each other by giving self-introductions with the learneduseful expressions.5. Putting in useThe students finish doing Ex. 1, 2 and 3 on p. 4 with what they have just learned. 2. Section IV---Applied Writing1. Study the samplesThe students study the sample business cards in Section IV, paying special attention to the format of them.2. Simulate and translate1) The students try to translate the business card in Ex. 2 + 3, trying to learn thedifferences between business cards in English and in Chinese.2) The students finish filling in the passport in Ex. 4 on p. 15 with the guidance andhelp of the teacher.3. Simulate and write1) The students try to write a business card with the information given by theteacher.2) The students design and write a business card with their own information.3. Comments and conclusion1. The teacher gives a short summary of what has been learned in this period.2. The teacher comme nts on the students’ performance in this period.III. Assignment1. The students Review what has been learned by preparing a dialogue forpresentation in next period2.Finish reading two passages from “Fast Reading”3. Listen to materials in Section II and preview Passage IUnit One (2)Section III----Passage II. Revision1. The teacher guides the students to review what they learned last period by asking them some questions.2. The teacher checks the students’ assignment.II. Presentation of the new materialI. Getting ready for the task1. Related information to Passage I1) Common titles in EnglishCommon titles in English refer to Mr., Mrs., Ms., Miss, Lady, Madam, Sir, Dr., Prof. and officer. The teacher is to tell the students the differences of these titles and their respective usage.2) Formation of common English namesA common English name is usually composed of two or three parts: the first name, the middle name and the last name. The first name is also called forename. If the person is a Christian, his/her name will be given at his/her baptism. So it is also called the given name or the Christian name. Middle name is the second given name. When written, middle name is often shortened to the initial letter. Surname is often the father’s family name, so it is also called family name or last name. For example, Anne Louise Strong, George B. Show.2. Learn the new words and expressions1) Some students are asked to read a few of them by turns.2) The teacher corrects the students’ mistakes in pronunciation.3) The students read them together.3. Warm-up questionsThe teacher asks some questions to arouse the students’ interest in the passage and to see how much they know about the greeting of western people, especially Americans. Here are some of the questionsasked by the teacher.1) Have you ever met and greeted some foreigners you are not quite familiar with?2) How do you usually greet them?3) What do you usually say to them after the greeting?4) What questions do you think should be avoided when meeting someone for thefirst time? Why?II. Study Passage I: The Way Americans Greet1.Read and respondThe students skim over the passage to get its main idea and then answer the following questions based on the information they get from the passage.1) How do most Americans greet people they are not familiar with?2) How do they greet their friends?3) What do they usually say to someone they meet for the first time?4) What are the usual topics for strangers to talk about?5) What questions are considered impolite or offensive for new acquaintances totalk about?6) What questions are considered suitable for most occasions?7) Are there any differences in the ways Europeans and Americans address eachother? What are they?8) What do most Americans prefer to be addressed?2. Read and complete1) The students reread the passage and then finish doing Ex. 1, 2 and 3 withoutreferring back to it.2) Finish doing Ex. 4 on p. 10.3.Read and analyzeThe teacher guides the students to analyze the structure of the passage by completing the outline below.The Way Americans GreetI. Informal greetingsA. Simple and shortB. FriendlyII. Proper introductionsA. Prefera. Simple and informal introductionsb. First namesB. Dislikea. Formal introductionsb. Formal titlesc. Last namesIII. Questions or topicsA. Can be personalB. Expect answers to the questions4. Read and explainThe teacher encourages the students to give suitable explanations to some difficult sentences in the passage.1) (Title) The Way Americans GreetAnalysis: In this title, in which is omitted after The Way. “in…way” means (to do something) by means of a certain method.Translation: 美国人的致意方式。
Unit1-Unit3 课文段落翻译1.第一册P16 Unit1 Passage1 第一段You, like most people, probably have been in such a situation where you are being asked for a business card, and while reaching for it ... and ... oops ... “I'm sorry, I must be out at the moment” or “they must be in my other bag” or “I left them at the office, I'm sorry,” and the conversation continues on with some sort of story about how this “never happens to me” or “I knew I was forgetting something this morning ...”像大多数人一样,你可能遇到过这样一种情况,你被要求要一张名片,而当你伸手去拿名片的时候,哎呀...“对不起,我现在一定是用完了”或者“他们一定在我其他包里”或者“我一定落在我的办公室里了,对不起”,并且对话会伴着这样的说辞继续下去“这种事情怎么才能不发生在我身上”或“我就知道今早上会忘点事情...”2.第一册P16 Unit1 Passage1 第二段Missed connections are missed opportunities for business. Business cards are a useful marketing tool, and an easy one to have with you at all times. Not having your cards can be seen as being unprepared to market yourself and your business. Don't start that new contact leaving them thinking “that person is already unprepared”.失去联系就是错失商机。
新编实用英语第一册教材参考答案〔第六单元——第八单元〕天津工程职业技术学院英语教研室编制Unit 6Section 1 Put in Use : Practice 11.outdoor2.what to do3.bike4.woods5.view6.see more of nature7.barbecue grillsSection 1 Put in Use : Practice 21.Well, Dick. Have you read today's newspaper?2.Have you noticed a colored poster in the paper?3. Well, it's about a mountain climbing activity.4.It is organized by the Mountaineers' Club on Saturday morning. Are you interested?5 e on, Dick! Let's go together. Mountain climbing is a very good sport. It is good for our health,too.Section 1 Put in Use : Practice 31.What kind of recreation are you interested in2.Picnicking is a very good outdoor activity3.Where shall we have the picnic4.The air is fresh by the side of the lake5.Shall we try boating and fishing in the lake6.I'm glad you like all these activities7.Let's get prepared nowSection 11 Listen and Decode1.out-door2. what to do3.bike4.woods5.view6.see more of nature7.barbecue grillskeRecording the originalBob: Look, Xiao Li. What a clear day!Xiao Li:Yes, it looks very nice. A good day for outdoor activities.Bob:Right. And it will be good for us to spend time outdoors. What do you feel like doing exactly?Xiao Li: I haven't made up my mind yet. What do you think?Bob: How about a bicycle ride to the lake area?Xiao Li:Good idea! Let's take a ride through the woods.Bob:Yeah! It would be so nice to take in the beauty of nature.Xiao Li: Yes, indeed. We'd better go slowly so that we can see more of the view.Bob:And we can take deep breaths of the fresh air.Xiao Li: Now let's see what we should bring with us. Swimming suits?Bob:No, the water might be cold by now. Just some food and drinks. Oh, yes, and perhapsthe barbecue grills.Xiao Li: Barbecue grills? All right. With them we can have a good picnic by the lake.Bob:And how about the fishing rod and fishing line?Section 11 Listen and Respond1.Because the weather is so fine / lovely / nice and ideal for outdoor activities2.He thinks an outdoor activity will be good for their health3.They will go to the lake area.4.They will enjoy the woods, fresh air, beauty of nature, and a barbecue picnic by the lake.5.No, the water might be too cold for swimming.6.Yes, they will, because they will bring barbecue grills with them.7.Bob also wants to fish in the lakeSection 11 Listen and Match1.B2.C3.D4.DRecording the originalAmericans Love Outdoor CookingAmericans have a strong love for cooking outdoors. The minute the weather grows warm enough, families set up their barbecues and have their first garden meal of the season. On any summer evening, you can smell the charcoal smoke and grilling foods.What foods do they barbecue? Beef, pork and chicken are always popular, especially when they are cooked in a hot sauce. Many people like to barbecue fish, too. Some garden cooks also grill vegetables, including mushrooms and green peppers. A really clever cook will even cook a dessert over the charcoal.One reason Americans love outdoor cooking so much is that grilled foods taste so good. But there is another reason, too. At a barbecue, nobody worries about formal manners and dressing up. It is perfectly acceptable to wear old blue jeans, eat with your fingers, and get sauce on your face. That's all part of the true barbecue experience!Section 11 Listen and ConcludeAmericans have a strong love for cooking outdoors. The minute the weather grows warm enough, American families will have their first garden barbecue of the season. On any summer evening you can smell the charcoal smoke and grilling foods. Beef, pork and chicken are always popular. Some kinds of fish are especially popular to barbecue. Some cooks also grill vegetables.A really clever cook will even cook a dessert over the charcoal. Americans love outdoor cooking so much because grilled foods taste so good and a barbecue is informal. They can wear old blue jeans, eat with fingers, and they don't need to worry about sauce on their face. That's all part of the true barbecue experience.Section 111 Passage I : Read the Think1.D2.B3.D4.B5.A6.CSection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete 11.Without2.popular3.draw4.watch5.athletes6.challenge7.givenup8.answer9.confidently 10. Nowhere 11. Determined 12. SucceedSection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete 21.one of the most popular Olympic sports2.attracted and also worried3.excellent academic results4.given up everything5.you're feeling very tired6.only junior taking part7.National Championships 8.then the pain would be over 9.to train with 10.a taste for enduranceSection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete 31.tempted2.promising3.end up4.offer 5jumping. 6.punished 7.crowdsSection 111 Passage I : Read and Translate1.What has made the triathlon one of the most attractive Olympic sports?2.In order to do the research project, many scientists have given up their personal happiness.3.The audience has got tired of these often-repeated phrases.4.It will do us a lot of good to take part in more social activities.5.She is confident to come first at the Olympic Games.6.He is not quite sure if it is worth doing.7.They will realize the importance of environmental protection sooner or later.8.It's too late. It seems that I have to run all the way to school.Section 111 Passage I : Read and Simulate1. The performance seemed so interesting that all the people in the entire crowd is attracted.The cookery seemed so fascinating that I'm eager to have a try at once.2. Curiously, the children watched the experiment with full attention.Hopefully, he entered the final competition.3. We realized then that we had made a wrong decision. We ended up losing a very good opportunity.She realized then that they had cheated her. Her business ended up losing $100 000.4. I am afraid that if he doesn't follow our advice, he will run into trouble.I am afraid that if you miss the chance, it will be hard for you to get a second one.5. I was almost as good as my mother in cooking, but much less skilled in knitting.I was almost as good as they are in speed, but much weaker in endurance.6. With her devotion to the research, she will find a way to cure the disease sooner or later.With his devotion to writing, the novel will be published sooner or later.Section 1V Applied Writing : Read and SimulateSection 1V Applied Writing : Simulate and Create 1Section 1V Applied Writing : Simulate and Create 2Section 1V Applied Writing : Simulate and Create 3Unit 7Section 1 Put in Use : Practice 11.about2.how to3.that's4.details5.When6.New Year7.Will it8.Sichuan9.good at 10.How much 11.the end 12.sure 13.meet people 14.hear itSection 1 Put in Use : Practice 21.Martin, here is a ticket for you for the lecture of Chinese folk songs.2.It's on the coming Friday, 3:30 pm, in the lecture hall of the Arts Center.3.So Dr. Huang will give his lecture in English.4.I'm sure you'll enjoy the lecture.Section 1 Put in Use : Practice 31.I've got your invitation for the dinner party.2. Is there anything I can do?3. There isn't much difference between Chinese and English culture in this aspect.4.Some Chinese hosts may become too busy to serve themselves.5.Most guests will arrive a little bit earlier, according to Chinese custom.6.In China, hostesses generally want to look more attractive.Section 11 Listen and Decode1.baked2.America3.world, 4 pliment 5.interrupt 6.dance 7.mood Recording the originalChen goes to George's party. George is her friend from America.Chen:Hi, George!George:Hi, Chen! Glad you could make it.Chen:I wouldn't miss your party for the world.George:Thanks for the compliment.Chen:Here I've brought a cake, freshly baked.George:That's great. Come on in. I want you to meet some of my friends.Chen:OK.George:Hey, everybody! This is Chen. Chen, uh, this is everybody.Chen:Don't let me interrupt others.George:Do you want to dance, too?Chen:Let's drink some wine and get in the mood first.Section 11 Listen and Respond1.He is Chen's friend. He is from America.2.She likes it very much.3.They are dancing when Chen arrives.4.She has brought a freshly baked cake to the party.5.He wants Chen to meet some of his friends.6.She is going to have some wine to get in the mood.Section 11 Listen and Match1.B2.C3.D4.DRecording the originalI'm Trying to Be More Like SimonI'm trying to be more like my friend Simon. He is the kind of man who is good at everything he does — and I mean everything. Work, play, study and everything else. He is such a good talker, he could sell ice to an Eskimo. He makes friends instantly. Not only do people like him, plants do, too. People call his house the Plant Hospital. They take their dying plants to him and in two weeks the plants look great. Four years ago, he decided to move to Chicago and work with computers. Most people would begin by going to a computer school at home before making such a move. Not Simon. He went directly to Chicago and applied for lots of computer jobs —a field he knew nothing about. In the interviews, he studied exactly what employers wanted. With that knowledge, he created a perfect self-study plan and got a good job one year later. Now he lives where he wants, does what he wants, has great fun, and makes a lot of money.Section 11 Listen and ConcludeSimon is the kind of guy who is good at everything. He is such a good talker that he could sell ice to an Eskimo. Not only do people like him, plants do, too. People call his house the Plant Hospital because their dying plants would look great in two weeks under his care. Four years ago, he decided to move to Chicago and work with computers. At that time, he knew nothing about the field. But Simon went to interviews directly, thus he could learn exactly what employers wanted. He created a perfect self-study plan and got a good job one year later. Now Simon lives where he wants, does what he wants, has great fun, and makes a lot of money.Section 111 Passage I : Read the Think1. It's origin dates back to the arrival of some of the first European settlers in the New World.2. With the help of their native Indian neighbors3. It usually includes turkey, corn, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie4.They will send a Christmas card home to express seasonal greetings5.Because it always has its "home, sweet home" flavorSection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete 11.dates back2.blessed with3.was observed4.includes5.ate6.Marks7.put up8.will not wait9.is expressed10. Holy Night11. cannot join 12. will send13.believed wine 14.talking over 15.still maintainsSection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete 21.which dates back to the arrival of the first European settlers in the New World2.who taught them how to plant corn, and how to hunt wild deer3.that early settlers and the Indians ate on the first Thanksgiving Day in 16214.although most will wait until a couple of weeks before Christmas Eve5.who cannot join the family6.they believe to be brought to them by Santa Claus7.Though Christmas is now celebrated widely the world overSection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete 31.dates back2.maintain3.has survived4. Responsible5. similar to6. put up7.fail to8.be believed9.marks 10.is observed 11.is blessed with 12.express 13.talkSection 111 Passage I : Read and Translate1.This city is / has been blessed with beautiful scenery and rich natural resources.2.The first Dragon-boat Festival was observed after the death of Qu Yuan, and people showed their respect to this great man in a unique way.3.A traditional Chinese birthday dinner usually includes chicken soup noodle.4.Some Chinese families will even start to prepare for the new year much early, although most will wait until a couple of weeks before Spring Festival.5.Their love for the country is expressed in the sweet melody "My Homeland".6.The football fans who could not join the club in the host matches will never fail to watch each game on TV.7.Though Guangdong dishes are popular the world over, many of them no longer maintain their special flavor.Section 111 Passage I : Read and Simulate1.However, the player would not have made the goal without the cooperation of his teammates However, many people would not have survived the flood without the help given by the PLA men.2.The time after the final examinations is the most relaxing of the busy termThe hour after midnight is the darkest time of the day.3.This desire is expressed in the article/essay "Three Days to See".This mood is expressed in the poem "Moonlight".4.Parents are kept busy with duties they believe to be offered by nature..Housewives are kept busy with chores they believe to be imposed upon them by society.5.The general way of practicing Yoga is similar to that for practicing Tai-ji.The traditional track races are similar to the modern ones.6.Though paper-cutting is now a popular art form almost the world over, it still maintains its oriental flavor.Though the CEO is now a well-known figure almost the world over, he still maintains his simple life style.Section 1V Applied Writing : Read and SimulateSection 1V Applied Writing : Simulate and Create 1先到百名者有奖--时机难得!著名作者现场签名--时机难得!!世界各国畅销书云集--时机难得!!!地点:天津市东北角新华书店时间:8月28号—9月3号, 上午8:00—下午8:00半Section 1V Applied Writing : Simulate and Create 2 Answer: Open...Unit 8Section 1 Put in Use : Practice 11. the matter2. very well3.have a look4.worry5.some medicine6.stop the pain7.Take the tablets8.several times a daySection 1 Put in Use : Practice 21.What's wrong? / What the matter /Are you all right? You look very pale.2.Oh, your leg is bleeding. You'd better lie down. Does that feel better/How are you feeling now?3.I have the first-aid kit here. Let's stop the bleeding first.4.You should go to see a doctor immediately. Want me to accompany you to the hospital? Section 1 Put in Use : Practice 31.Very soon. Are you sure you've all right? / Are you OK? You don't look quite yourself. / You don't look well.2.Oh, that's too bad. You'd better take a rest now. Have you had / taken any medicine?3.Look, this is medicated oil. You might want to rub some on your temples.4.But you'd better go to see a doctor. I'll accompany you to the clinic as soon as we return to the hotel.Section 11 Listen and Decode1.D2.B3.CRecording the originalLi:Why, Jack, are you all right? You don't look quite yourself.Jack:I'm feeling awful. I've got a terrible headache.Li:It might be a bad cold. Have you taken any medicine?Jack:I took some aspirin, but I still feel sick.Li:You'd better go to see a doctor immediately. Want me to go with you to the hospital? Jack:Oh, it's so nice of you. I do need your help. I just can't think straight at the moment....(In the hospital, a doctor is receiving Jack.)Doctor: What's the matter?Jack:I've got a terrible headache, a sore throat, and my whole body hurts badly.Doctor:Let me see. Oh, you're running a high fever.Jack:Am I seriously ill, doctor?Doctor:Don't worry. I think you've just got a bad cold. But you'd better take an X-ray first. Jack:Thank you, doctor.Section 11 Listen and Respond1.No, Jack does not look quite himself. / No, Jack does not look very well.2.He is feeling awful. He is suffering from a bad headache.3.Yes, he took some aspirin.4.Li suggests that Jack go to see a doctor immediately.5.Yes, he needs Li's help because he can't think straight at the moment.6.He's got a terrible headache, a sore throat, and his whole body hurts badly.7.Jack may have got a bad cold8.He says "Don't worry. I think you've got a bad cold."9.He asks Jack to take an X-ray first.Section 11 Listen and JudgeRecording the originalFive Ways to Improve Your SkinNowadays, people pay more and more attention to their skin. Do you know how to take care of your skin? Does your skin feel dry and rough? Does your skin look dull and tired? Don't worry! Here are some points that can make all the difference.Not enough sleep leaves your skin looking tired. So don't stay up any longer than you have to, and give your skin the chance to relax and have a good rest!Air-conditioning and not drinking enough water can make your skin look dry. So make sure you drink at least eight glasses of water each day to nourish your skin from the within.Taking a short walk on a fine day will not only refresh you, it will also wake up your skin. Make sure you wash all the make-up off your face before going to bed. Your skin needs a few deep and good breaths just like you do!Your diet should be full of the right vitamins and minerals. They will help keep your skin looking good and healthy. Fruit and vegetables are the best things to make you look beautiful.Always rub your skin gently. The movements upwards and outwards will help reduce puffiness. Doing this massage five minutes, twice a week, will leave your skin looking young and beautiful!Section 11 Listen and Complete1.skin2.rest3.dry4.within5.walk6.breath7.minerals8.vegetables9.outwards 10.youngSection 11 Listen and ConcludeNowadays, people pay more and more attention to their skin. If we don't know how to take care of our skin, our face may look dry and tired. The passage offers us some points that can make all the difference. The speaker first advises us to have enough sleep. He also asks us to drink at least eight glasses of water every day. Taking a short walk on a fine day will also wake up our skin. In the evening, we should wash all the make-up off our face so that our skin can breathe.Our diet should be full of the right vitamins and minerals. They will help keep the skin looking good. Fruit and vegetables are the best things to make our skin beautiful.Rub our skin gently. The movements upwards and outwards will help reduce puffiness. Doing this massage for five minutes, twice a week, will leave our skin looking young and beautiful!Section 111 Passage I : Read the Think1.They may suffer from different kinds of illness.2.They may suffer from heat-stroke, injury, skin and stomach trouble and car-sickness.3.Because it may help to cure or prevent the illness he / she may suffer from during traveling.4.Diarrhea5.Because they are proved to be very effective and safe to relieve certain health problems.6.It is good for headache, insect bites and other sicknesses.7.Medicated oil and Yunnan White Medicine Spray.Section 111 Passage I : Read and Judge1.D2.C3.C4.ASection 111 Passage I : Read the Complete1.such as2.caused by3.first-aid4.traditional5.helpful for6.acclimatized to7.for instance 8.introduced to 9.soothes 10.satisfying effect 11.suggested 12.reluctant Section 111 Passage I : Read and Translate1.These friends from abroad have visited such cities in China as Xi'an, Guilin, and Dalian.2.This skin problem is a trouble. It will cause big trouble3.Don't worry. You are just not acclimatized to the new place yet.4.This herb pillow will greatly reduce the pain of a stiff neck.5.This method is indeed effective. I do appreciate your help.6.Although the ad sounds very convincing, she is still reluctant to order the new product. Section 111 Passage I : Read and Simulate1.We may be fooled by certain tricks such as sweet words and overstating.She may be touched by certain actions such as a hug and a kiss.2.You will get too disappointed or have a bad temper with such a poor service.She may get too far behind or have an accident with such an old bicycle.3.Other pets may exhibit bad behavior if they cannot adapt to a new environment.Other students may have emotional problems if they are not accustomed to the competition.4.Massage is also effective for a stiff neckT aijiquan Exercise is also good for cancer patients.5.In some cases, precaution is of the biggest necessity.In any case, keeping calm is of the biggest importance.6.They will not only like your performance, but also like the lively atmosphere of the party. We will not only remember your friendship, but also appreciate the help fromSection 1V Applied Writing : Simulate and Create 1Section 1V Applied Writing : Simulate and Create 2主编:崔斌天津工程职业技术学院参考文献:?新编实用英语〔第二版〕第一册? 高等教育出版社2021, 9工本费:8.00元〔内部资料妥善保管〕。