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1、實(shí)用文檔 文案大全 2015春八年級下冊英語課文原文 UNIT 1 What's the matter? Section A 2d Role-play the conversation. Mandy: Lisa, are you OK? Lisa: I have a headache and I can't move my neck. What should I do? Should I take my temperature? Mandy: No, it doesn't sound like you have a fever. What did you do on t

2、he weekend? Lisa: I played computer games all weekend. Mandy: That's probably why. You need to take breaks away from the computer. Lisa: Yeah, I think I sat in the same way for too long without moving. Mandy: I think you should lie down and rest. If your head and neck still hurt tomorrow, then g

3、o to a doctor. Lisa: OK. Thanks, Mandy. 3a Read the passage. Do you think it comes from a newspaper or a book? How do you know? Bus Driver and Passengers Save an Old Man At 9:00 a.m. yesterday, bus No. 26 was going along Zhonghua Road when the driver saw an old man lying on the side of the road. A w

4、oman was next to him, shouting for help. The bus driver, 24-year-old Wang Ping, stopped the bus without thinking twice. He got off and asked the woman what happened. She said that the man had a heart problem and should go to the hospital. Mr. Wang knew he had to act quickly. He told the passengers t

5、hat he must take the man to the hospital. He expected most or all of the passengers to get off and wait for the next bus. But to his surprise, they all agreed to go with him. Some passengers helped Mr. Wang to move the man on the bus. Thanks to Mr. Wang and the passengers, the doctors saved the man

6、in time. It's sad that many people don't want to help others because they don't want any trouble, says one passenger. But the driver didn't think about himself. He only thought about saving a life. 實(shí)用文檔 文案大全 Section B 2b Read the passage and underline the words you don't know. Th

7、en look up the words in a dictionary and write down their meanings. He Lost His Arm But Is Still Climbing Aron Ralston is an American man who is interested in mountain climbing. As a mountain climber, Aron is used to taking risks. This is one of the exciting things about doing dangerous sports. Ther

8、e were many times when Aron almost lost his life because of accidents. On April 26, 2003, he found himself in a very dangerous situation when climbing in Utah On that day, Aron's arm was caught under a 2,000-kilo rock that fell on him when he was climbing by himself in the mountains. Because he

9、could not free his arm, he stayed there for five days and hoped that someone would find him. But when his water ran out, he knew that he would have to do something to save his own life. He was not ready to die that day. So he used his knife to cut off half his right arm. Then, with his left arm, he

10、bandaged himself so that he would not lose too much blood. After that, he climbed down the mountain to find help. After losing his arm, he wrote a book called Between a Rock and a Hard Place. This means being in a difficult situation that you cannot seem to get out of. In this book, Aron tells of th

11、e importance of making good decisions, and of being in control of one's life. His lose for mountain climbing is so great that he kept on climbing mountains even after this experience. Do we have the same spirit as Aron? Let's think about it before we find ourselves “between a rock and a hard

12、 place”, and before we have to make a decision that could mean life or death. Finding the Order of Events Writers describe events in a certain order. Finding the order of the events will help you understand want you are reading. 實(shí)用文檔 文案大全 Unit 2 I'll help to clean up the city parks Section A Rol

13、e-play the conversation. Helen :Hi , Tom . I ' m making some plans to work in an old people's home this summer. Tom : Really? I did that last summer. Helen :Oh, what did they ask you to help out with ? Tom :Mmm. things like reading the newspaper to the old people, or just talking to them. Th

14、ey told me stories about the past and how things used to be. Helen :That sounds interesting . Tom :Yeah , a lot of old people are lonely . We should listen to them and care for them. Helen :You' re right . I mean, we're all going to be old one day, too. Read the article . What do Mario and M

15、ary volunteer to do? Students Who Volunteer Mario Green and Mary Brown from Riverside High School give up several hours each week to help others. Mario loves animals and wants to be an animal doctor. He volunteers at an animal hospital every Saturday morning. Mario believes it can help him to get hi

16、s future dream job. “ It' s hard work , ” he says , “but I want to learn more about how to care for animals . I get such a strong feeling of satisfaction when I see the animals get better and the look of joy on their owners' faces.” Mary is a book lover. She could read by herself at the age

17、of four. Last year she decided to try out for a volunteer after-school reading program .she still works there once a week to help kids learn to read. The kids are sitting in the library, but you can see in their eyes that they're going on a different journey with each new book. Volunteering here

18、 is a dream come true for me. I can do what I love to do and help others at the same time. 2d 3a 實(shí)用文檔 文案大全 Section B Skim the letter and answer the questions. 1. Who wrote the letter to Miss Li? Why? 2. What did Miss Li do? I'll Send You a Photo of Lucky Dear Miss Li, I'd like to thank you f

19、or sending money to Animal Helpers. I'm sure you know that this group was set up to help disabled people like me. You helped to make it possible for me to have Lucky. Lucky makes a big difference to my life. Let me tell you my story. What would it be like to be blind or deaf? Or imagine you can&

20、#39;t walk ou use your hands easily. Most people would never think about this, but many people have these difficulties. I can't use my arms or legs well, so normal things like answering the telephone, opening and closing doors, or carrying things are difficult for me. Then one day last year, a f

21、riend of mine helped me out. She talked to Animal Helpers about getting me a special trained dog. She also thought a dog might cheer me up. I love animals and I was excited about the idea of having a dog. After six months of training with a dog at Animal Helpers, I was able to bring him home. My dog

22、's name is Lucky a good name for him because I feel very lucky to have him. You see, I'm only able to have a “dog-helper” because of your kindness! Lucky is very clever and understands many English words. He can understand me when I give him orders. For example, I say, “Lucky! Get my book,”

23、and he does it at once. Lucky is a fantastic dog. I'll send you a photo of him if you like, and I could show you how he helps me. Thank you again for changing my life. Best wishes, Ben Smith 2b Understanding Parts of Speech. Knowing what part of speech a word is(noun, verb, preposition, etc.) Ca

24、n help you understand the word's meaning. I'll Send You a Photo of Lucky 實(shí)用文檔 文案大全 Unit 3 Could you please clean your room? Section A 2d Role play the conversation. Sister: They, could you please help out with a few things? Brother:Could I at least finish watching this show? Sister: No. I th

25、ink two hours of TV is enough for you! Brother:Fine. What do you want me to do? Sister: Could you take out the rubbish, fold the clothes and do the dishes? Brother:So much? sister: Yes, because Mom will be back from shopping any minute now. And she won't be happy if she sees this mess. Brother:B

26、ut the house is already pretty clean and tidy! Sister:Yes, well, it's clean, but it's not “mother clean”! 3a Read the story and answer the question. 1. Why was Nancy's mom angry with Nancy? 2. Did they solve the problem? How? Last month, our dog welcomed me when I came home from school.

27、He wanted a walk, but I was too tired. I threw down my bag and went to the living room. The minute I sat down in front of the TV, my mom came over. “Could you please take the dog for a walk?” she asked. “Could I watch one show first?” I asked. “NO!” she replied angrily. “You watch TV all the time an

28、d never help out around the house! I can't work all day and do housework all evening.” “Well, I work all day at school, too! I'm just as tired as you are!” I shouted back. My mom did not say anything and walked away. For one week, she did not do any housework and neither did I. Finally, I co

29、uld not find a clean dish or a clean shirt. The next day, my mom came home from work to find the house clean and tidy. “What happened?” she asked in surprise. “I'm so sorry, Mom. I finally understand that we need to share the housework to have a clean and comfortable home,” I replied. 實(shí)用文檔 文案大全

30、Section B 2bThe Sunday Mail magazine invited parents to write about whether they think young people should do chores at home. Skim the following letters. Which one agrees and which one disagrees? Dear Sir, I don't understand why some parents make their kids help with housework and chores at home

31、. Kids these days already have enough stress from school. They don't have time to study and do housework, too. Housework is a waste of their time. Could we just let them do their job as students? They should spend their time on schoolwork in order to get good grades and get into a good universit

32、y. Also, when they get older, they will have to do housework so there's no need for them to do it now. It is the parents' job to provide a clean and comfortable environment at home for their children. And anyway, I think doing chores is not so difficult. I don't mind doing them. Mr. Smit

33、h Dear Sir, I think it is important for children to learn how to do chores and help their parents with housework. It's not enough to just get good grades at school. Children these days depend on their parents too much. They're always asking, “Could you get this for me?” or “Could you help me

34、 with that?” Doing chores helps to develop children's independence and teaches them how to look after themselves. It also helps them to understand the idea of fairness. Since they live in one house with their parents, they should know that everyone should do their part in keeping it clean and ti

35、dy. Our neighbor's son got into a good college but during his first year, he had no idea how to take care of himself. As a result, he often fell ill and his grades dropped. The earlier kids learn to be independent, the better it is for their future. Ms. Miller Skimmming This means looking quickl

36、y through a piece of writing to find the main idea without reading every word. It is still a good idea to read the first sentence in each paragraph a little more carefully. 實(shí)用文檔 文案大全 Unit 4 Why don ' t you talk to your parents? Section A 2d Role-play the conversation. Dave : You look sad, Kim. W

37、hat's wrong? Kim : Well, I found my sister looking through my things yesterday. She took some of my new magazines and CDs. Dave : Hmm that's not very nice. Did she give them back to you? Kim : Yes, but I'm still angry with her. What should I do? Dave : Well, I guess you could tell her to

38、 say sorry. But why don't you forget about it so that you can be f riends again? Although she's wrong, it's not a big deal. Kim : You're right. Thanks for your advice. Dave : No problem. Hope things work out. 3a Look at this letter to a magazine and the reply from Robert Hunt, a scho

39、ol counselor. Dear Sad and Thirteen, It's not easy being your age, and it's normal to have these feelings. Why don't you talk about these feelings with your family? If your parents are having problems, you should offer to help. Maybe you could do more jobs around the house so that they h

40、ave more time for proper communication. Secondly, why don't you sit down and communicate with your brother? You should explain that you don't mind him watching TV all the time. However, he should let you watch your favorite show. I hope you'll feel better about yourself in future. Robert

41、 Hunt Complete the chart. Dear Mr. Hunt, My problem is I can't get on with my family. Relations between my parents have become difficult. They fight a lot, and I really don't like it. It's the only communication they have. I don't know if I should say anything to them about this. Whe

42、n they argue, it's like a big, black cloud hanging over our home. Also, my elder brother is not very nice to me. He always refuses to let me watch my favorite TV show. Instead he watches whatever he wants until late at night. I don't think this is fair. At home I always feel lonely and nervo

43、us. Is that normal? What can I do? Sad and Thirteen 實(shí)用文檔 文案大全 Section B 2b Read the article and answer the questions. 1. What is the common problem for Chinese and American families? 2. Who gives their opinions about the problem? Maybe You Should Learn to Relax! These days, Chinese children are some

44、times busier on weekends than weekdays because they to take so many after-school classes. Many of them are learning exam skills so that they can get into a good high school and later a good university. Others are practicing sports so that they can compete and win. However, this doesn't only happ

45、en in China. The Taylors are a typical American family. Life for Cathy Taylor's three children is very busy.” On most days after school,” Cathy says, “I take one of my two boys to basketball practice and my daughter to football training. Then I have to take my other son to piano lessons. Maybe I

46、 could cut out a few of their activities, but I believe these activities are important for my children's future. I really want them to be successful. ” However, the tired children don't get home until after 7:00 p.m. They have a quick dinner, and then it's time for homework. Linda Miller

47、, a mother of three, knows all about such stress. “In some families, competition starts very young and continues until the kids get older,” she says. “Mothers send their small kids to all kinds of classes. And they are always comparing them with other children. It's crazy. I don't think that

48、's fair. Why don't they just let their kids be kids? People shouldn't push their kids so hard.” Doctors say too much pressure is not good for a child's development. Dr. Alice Green says all these activities can cause a lot of stress for children. “Kids should have time to relax and t

49、hink for themselves, too. Although it's normal to want successful children, it's even more important to have happy children.” Guessing the Meaning When reading something for the first time, do not worry about words you do not know. Use the context to help you guess the meaning. 實(shí)用文檔 文案大全 Uni

50、t 5 What were you doing when the rainstorm came? Section A 2d Role-play the conversation. Mary:What were you doing last night, Linda? I called at seven and you didn't pick up. Linda:Oh, I was in the kitchen helping my mom. Mary:I see. I called again at eight and you didn't answer then either

51、. Linda:What was I doing at eight? Oh, I know. When you called, I was having a shower. Mary:But then I called again at nine. Linda:Oh, I was sleeping at that time. Mary:So early? That's strange. Linda:Yeah, I was tired. Why did you call so many times? Mary:I needed help with my homework. So whil

52、e you were sleeping, I called Jenny and she helped me. 3a Read the passage and answer the questions. 1. What was the weather like before the heavy rain started? 2. What was the neighborhood like after the storm? The Storm Brought People Closer Together Ben could hear strong winds outside his home in

53、 Alabama. Black clouds were making the sky very dark. With no light outside, it felt like midnight. The news on TV reported that a heavy rainstorm was in the area. Everyone in the neighborhood was busy. Ben's dad was putting pieces of wood over the windows while his mom was making sure the flash

54、lights and radio were working. She also put some candles and matches on the table. Ben was helping his mom make dinner when the rain began to beat heavily against the windows. After dinner, they tried to play a card game, but it was hard to have fun with a serious storm happening outside. Ben could

55、not sleep at first. He finally fell asleep when the wind was dying down at around 3:00 a.m. When he woke up, the sun was rising. He went outside with his family and found the neighborhood in a mess. Fallen trees, broken windows and rubbish were everywhere. They joined the neighbors to help clean up

56、the neighborhood together. Although the storm broke many things apart, it brought families and neighbors closer together. 實(shí)用文檔 文案大全 Section B 2b Read the passage and answer the questions. 1.What are the two events in the passage? 2. When did they happen? Do You Remember What You Were Doing? People o

57、ften remember what they were doing when they heard the news of important events in history. In America, for example, many people remember what they were doing on April 4, 1968. This was an important event in American history. On this day, Dr. Martin Luther King was killed. Although some people may not remember who killed him, they remember what they were doing when they heard the news. Robert All

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