高三英語M8U1 The written word專項復習教案
單詞拼寫
1. masterpiece 2. peaceful 3. graduation/graduating 4. scholarships
5. dormitory 6. gallery 7. fisherman 8. architecture
9. rainbow 10. subjective 11. chef 12. repeat 13. castle 14 foil 15. highway 16. strip 17. cardboard 18. printed 19. crayon 20 aluminium 21. pattern 22. canal 23. grocery 24. painted 25. overlap
m8u4 films and film events 學案
reading
第一部分:重點講解
1. our guests today are representatives from six of the major international film festivals. (p 50)
representative:
n. [c] someone who speaks or does sth. officially for another person or group of people:
adj. typical of, or the same as, others in a larger group of people or things:
are your views/opinions representative of all the workers here?
a representative sample/cross-section/selection
to many people the queen represents the former glory of britain.
the ambassador __________ forceful representations to the white house.
a. took b. gave c. made d. had
答案與解析: c make representations to sb. 向……提出抗議
2. i think it is rather appropriate for me to begin our discussion. (p50)
appropriate
adj. suitable or right for a particular situation or occasion:
appropriate footwear for the country
is this film appropriate for small children?
i didn't think his comments were very appropriate at the time.
is this an appropriate occasion to discuss finance?
note: the opposite is inappropriate.
appropriately
adv.
she didn't think we were appropriately dressed for a wedding.
3. our festival is part of a larger festival which celebrates contemporary art. we view film as a type of contemporary art. (p50)
celebrate
v. [i or t] to take part in special enjoyable activities in order to show that a particular occasion is important:
we always celebrate our wedding anniversary by going out to dinner.
if this plan works, we'll celebrate in style (= in a special way).
contemporary
adj. existing or happening now:
contemporary music/literature/art/fashion
although it was written hundreds of years ago, it still has a contemporary (= modern) feel to it.
view
v. [t] to have a particular opinion or way of thinking about someone or sth.:
the journalist asked the minister how he viewed recent events.
she is viewed as a strong candidate for the job.
we view these latest developments with concern/suspicion/satisfaction.