新生代英语基础教程1 综合训练1-4精编版
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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 speakers 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 corp s: 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 start t hat 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, there are 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: 错失了联络就错失了商机。
新一代大学英语基础篇综合教程1答案Unit1—————Viewing1) A","B","E","F1. My campus life is the very start of my real independence. When in high school, I depended a lot on my teachers and parents. But in college, I have to make my own decisions and discipline myself.2. Yes. I can safely say that dorm life is by far the most rewarding part of my college life outside the classroom. Living under the same roof with people from all over the country provides me with new perspectives to see the world. No. I'm not really excited about living on campus, because my parents and old friends live far away from me. I'm not sure whether I could make new friends here or how to survive in this totally new environment. I feel a bit anxious when all my past life drops away.—————Words and expressions1) transition2) stable3) unique4) distinct5) eventual6) lack7) complex8) bridge the gap9) turned out10) drop away11) settled down12) come to terms with13) stand out—————Collocations1) unique opportunity2) unique experience3) blank look4) Stable relationships5) blank space6) stable condition—————Vocabulary learning strategies1) life-long2) long-lasting3) skin-deep4) heart-breaking5) smoke-free6) record-breaking—————Language focus1. He said he had never been to the library before, but in fact he had.2. How can your classmates learn more about you, or you about them, if you don't join them in activities?3. You may declare the news to the class before or after the meeting.4. It doesn't matter whether Peter is for or against the weekend party plan.5. After a couple of days, I became familiar with the rest of the club members and they with me.6. We spend our youth attempting to change the future, and the rest of our lives trying to preserve the past.7. Ivy League schools are difficult to get into, but the community colleges are not.—————Banked cloze1) transported2) complex3) phase4) define5) disconnected6) identity7) individual—————Viewing1) welcome2) move into3) exciting time4) First impressions5) come in6) excited welcome7) every day1) My parents came with me on my move-in day, but once we had all of my stuff set up we said goodbye to each other. I was alone in my dorm room with a stranger of my age. At first I didn't think we would hit it off: We didn't seem to have similar hobbies or interests. But then he asked if I wanted to play a video game with him. It turned out we were both big fans of the game. So there we sat, playing that game for an hour until other roommates moved in! My move-in day was at first a mess! It was raining, and I forgot to bring an umbrella with me! I regretted that I had refused my parents' offer to help me settle down because I wanted to find out what independence was like. I had no idea how to get registered and where my dorm was. Fortunately, some volunteers spotted me. They said my confusing look told them I was new here. The most unforgettable scene was that a lovely girl shared with me her umbrella and walked me to my dorm.—————Words and expressions1) pursue2) meaningful4) handy5) thrive6) lost touch7) adapt to8) cope with9) associated with10) take11) seriously—————Collocations1) enjoys the hobby2) established3) relationship4) repair the relationship5) gives","provides","gave","provided6) perspective7) gain8) perspective9) maintain the relationship —————Vocabulary learning strategies1) competitive2) active4) perspective5) objective","objectives6) effective—————Translation1. 当我们试图在曾经的自己和未来的自己之间建立联系的时候,我们就必须接受这样一个事实,那就是在我们的生活中,唯一不变的只有我们自己。
KeyUnit 1Vocabulary and collocation:11.literally2.suburban3. transition 4 complexity 5.connection petitive 7 distinction 8 Originally 9 dishonest 10 adulthood21 hard-working2 mouth-watering3 English-speaking4 far-reaching5 world-famous6 duty-free7 hard-working8 English-speaking9 far-reaching 10 world-famous31A 2B 3C 4A 5C 6B 7C 8B 9A 10A41 out2 away3 stand4 settling5 with 6out 7into8 to 9 with 10 for51 college2 career3 major4 but5 eventually6 pursuing7 where Structure and grammar11 but I don't know who2 and my mother a doctor3 and apologized at once4 but his brother didn't5 or dinner as well6 but he refused to21 George had a talk with me after he had heard the news.'2 Before finally chose economics as my major, I had asked many people for advice.3 He had done all his work by the time he went to bed.4 She didn't notice the problem until he'd pointed it out.5 When we arrived they had laid the table.31 Seeing so many people sitting in front of her, she was very nervous.2 Having studied at the university for six years, I am very familiar with it.3 Being too excited, he didn't know what to say.4 Arriving at the school gate, Professor Li was warmly welcomed by the students.5 She sat in the classroom, thinking back on her college life.ReadingSection 11C 2D 3A 4D 5C21D 2A 3C 4A 5DSection 21E 2G 3B 4NG 5F 6C 7NGSection 31D 2D 3C 6C 7A 4B 8C 5B 9D 10DTranslation1我永远也忘不了我和同学们共同学习和生活过的那个秋天。
Unit 1 Book 1课后练习答案AR1Reading and understanding2 1,2,43 l(a) 2(d) 3(d) 4(d) 5(a) 6(a)Dealing with unfamiliar words4 l barely 2 spill 3 ignorant 4intelligent 5Sip 6peered 7impressive5 1 stumbled across 2 rent out 3 stretched out 4 run out of 5 checked in6l(b) 2(b) 3(a) 4(a) 5(b) 6(a) 7(a) 8(a)AR2Dealing with unfamiliar words4 l detect 2admirable 3subway 4inadequate 5scribbling 6persecution5 1(a) 2(a) 3(a) 4(b)Language in usewith … + present participle1 The first sentence: (b)The second sentence: (a)2 1 With my father waiting in the corridor2 with me waiting in the queue3 With the rain pouring down4 With the music playing loud/y5 With the lecture running late6With my head spinning with ideasIt occurs to … that …3 1 It occurs to my father that the room is barely big enough for one person, so he leaves.2 It had never occurred to me that my handwriting is so bad that I can’t read it.3 It occurs to me that I’ve run out of clean clothes.4 Has it occurred to him that he doesn’t know what to write for his term paper?5 It occurs to him that he could speak in an American accent so they wouldn’t recognize him as a foreigner.5 1 spilt out of 2 burst into tears 3 clean language4 easier said than done5 climb through6 signed up for7 burst into bloom 8 clean licence 9 easy on the eyeTranslation如今,间隔年最为普遍的含义是指上大学前的一年。
新生代英语基础教程1-Unit-4-电子教案教案课程名称新生代英语基础教程1 课时班级专业教师系部教研室教材《新生代英语基础教程1》补充教学资源VOCABULARY BUILDERSHOW TIME➢语言解析1. And pretty soon I’ll be promoted to manager.而且,很快我就要被提升为经理了。
pretty soon很快,不久e.g. Pretty soon, you'll know exactly what works best for your team.很快,你就将会知道什么工作最适合你的团队了。
2. That’s a pretty good deal. 这很划算。
good deal 价钱划算e.g. I got a really good deal on my new computer.我的新计算机买得十分划算。
3. And it goes with your suit. 它很配你的西装。
go with 与……相配e.g. Black can go with any colors.黑色能跟任何颜色搭配。
4. The normal price is $40, but today they’re on sale.原价是40美元,但今天促销。
on sale 低价销售e.g. Bedding usually goes on sale in January. 寝具通常在1月份降价出售。
赫克托:是的,外套要合适,但不需要很正式。
玛特奥:好的,你来对地方了。
你很幸运,因为所有衣服都打7折。
赫克托:太棒了,这件夹克打折后多少钱?玛特奥:让我看看,标签价格是160美元,30%折扣是48美元,所以折后价格112美元。
桑切斯先生:这真划算啊。
赫克托:我老爸付钱,所以越便宜越好。
玛特奥:好的,这件外套更便宜,才150美元。
桑切斯先生:折后105美元。
玛特奥:是的。
赫克托:我喜欢这件,是的,非常喜欢,我还需要裤子和一条领带。
新起点大学英语综合教程1 Unit 1•Warm-up ActivitiesMatching1、dormitory2、library3、canteen4、gymnasium5、classroom building6、lecture hall•Text AReading Comprehension > Task 11、T2、T3、F4、F5、T6、F7、TReading Comprehension > Task 21、examsscholarships2、remain a cherished memory3、surprisedhave in common4、how incredible your parents really are5、full, exciting, challenge-laden, and stressful fun and unforgettableVocabulary & Structure > Task 11、c2、j3、g4、a5、i6、e7、d8、f9、b10、hVocabulary & Structure > Task 21、genuine2、cherished3、explore4、incredible5、survived6、voluntarily7、consequences8、expand9、energetically10、leisureVocabulary & Structure > Task 3 1、survivedsurvival2、energeticallyenergetic3、voluntarilyvolunteer4、cherishcherished5、societysocialVocabulary & Structure > Task 41、unequal2、informal3、unable4、incapable5、uncomfortableVocabulary & Structure > Task 51、B2、C3、B4、D5、AVocabulary & Structure > Task 61、……你正躺在下铺,毫无压力。