Unit1 School life單元教案
prepare a meal / one’s lesson 準(zhǔn)備飯(功課)
working on a part-time job can prepare them for a future career.
工為大學(xué)生將來(lái)的工作作好準(zhǔn)備。
will you help me prepare for the get-together of the old classmates?
你能否幫我為這次老同學(xué)聚會(huì)做好準(zhǔn)備工作?
we are prepared to supply the goods you ask for.我們能夠且愿意供應(yīng)你要的貨物。
[即學(xué)即用]
1. he was _________ to do anything to save the local people.他已經(jīng)做好一切準(zhǔn)備來(lái)?yè)尵犬?dāng)?shù)厝罕姟?br>2. the team __________ themselves for defeat. 這個(gè)隊(duì)心理上已經(jīng)做好了接受失敗的準(zhǔn)備。
key: prepared; has prepared
10. students at that school have to study maths, english and science, but can drop some subjects if they don’t like them…
l drop
說(shuō)出下列各句中drop的含義:
it was so quiet that you could hear a pin drop.(落下)
his voice dropped. / he dropped his voice to a whisper.(使)變?nèi)趸蚪档停瑴p少
the relative pronoun is often dropped if it is the object.(略去)
please drop me at the post office.(使下車)
it is wise of you to drop the habit of smoking.(放棄)
[知識(shí)拓展]
drop in / by順便拜訪
drop in on sb. 造訪某人
drop in at a place造訪某地
drop sb. a line 寫封短信
11. i missed chinese food a lot at lunchtime.
1)her son has gone to the usa, and she misses him very much. miss means: ______________
2)miss: fail to hit, hold, catch, reach, see, etc. 未擊中,未抓住,未達(dá)到(目標(biāo)),錯(cuò)過,未趕上
he fired at the tiger but missed (it).
he missed the 9.30 train (was too late for it, did not catch it) and therefore missed (luckily escaped) the accident.
the house is at the next corner; you can’t miss it.
we missed seeing (didn’t see) the film when it was at the local cinema.
特別提醒:miss doing sth. 錯(cuò)過做某事
[知識(shí)拓展]
missing adj. 丟失的,不在的,失蹤的(相當(dāng)于lost; gone)
my watch is missing.
12. first of all, let me introduce myself to you.(page 5 line 8)
l first of all: first
first of all, please allow me make myself known to you.
we should work hard, but first of all, we should be good students. (first of all: above all/ most important of all)
[拓展] at first 起初,最初
at first, i was not good at spoken english, but after a year’s practice, my spoken english improved a great deal.
l introduce introduction n.
1) make a person known by name (to another person), esp. in the usual formal way.介紹相識(shí)(尤指正式介紹)