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劍橋英語三重點劍橋英語三重點劍橋英語三重點xxx公司劍橋英語三重點文件編號:文件日期:修訂次數(shù):第1.0次更改批準審核制定方案設計,管理制度第1課(2A)·DoyouknowanyoneIcouldgowith?

·Ilikeguyswhoaren’ttooseriousandwhohaveagoodsenseofhumor.·I’dprefersomeoneIhavesomethingincommonwith-whoIcantalktoeasily.閱讀·Afriendcanmeananythingfromacasualacquaintancetosomeoneyou’veknownyourwholelife.·Buildingfriendshipsisalifelong,butworthwhile,job.1.Youhavetohavefriends√Peopleusetheword“friend”inavarietyofways.Afriendcanmeananythingfromacasualacquaintancetosomeoneyou’veknownyourwholelife.Whoevertheyare,friendsareanimportantpartoflifeateverystage.Theyprovidecompanionshipandemotionalsupport.Ofallourrelationships,friendshipsarethemostvoluntary,wechooseourfriends.MakingnewfriendsIt’seasytostayinacircleoffriendsyou’recomfortablewith.Butasyougetolder,friendshipsmaybelost-peoplemoveawayoryoujustlosetrackofthem.Buildingfriendshipsisalifelong,butworthwhile,job.Newfriendshipscanbringopportunitiestoexperiencenewthings.Afewpointersformakingnewfriends:·reachouttoothers.Trytobeopentonewexperiencesandrelationships.·participateinclasses,clubs,orvolunteerorganizations.Theseactivitieswillbringyouintocontactwithpeoplewhosharesimilarinterests.·stickwithit-evenifyoufeeluncomfortable.Ittakestimetobuildfriendships.KeepingfriendsWhetherfriendshipsareoldornew,youcan’tneglectthemifyouwantthemtolast.Eventhoughtit’ssometimeshardtospendtimetogether,it’simportanttokeepintouch.Twootherkeysareflexibilityandrespect.Beunderstandingwhenplanschange.Ifyoufindyourselvesfighting,trytolookatthingsfromtheotherperson’spointofview.Sometipsforkeepingfriends:·beagoodlistener.Don’tbejudgmentalanddon’tofferadviceunlessyou’reasked.·respecttheotherperson’sopinion,evenwhenyoudon’tagree.·neverbreakaconfidence.Yourfriendsneedtoknowtheycantrustyou.·besupportiveofyoufriends.It’simportanttolovethemdespitetheirfaults!AYouhavetoknowsomeonealongtimetobeafriend.False.Friendsaremoreimportantthanfamily.Notgiven.Newfriendshipsallowyoutolearnnewthings.True.Whenyoumakenewfriends,oldfriendswillbejealous.Notgiven.It’simportanttogiveyourfriendsrespectandsupport.True.Youshouldalwaysofferadvicetoyourfriends.False.(WhenyouLosttrackofsomeone,can’tlocatehimorher.失去聯(lián)系WhenyouReachouttopeople,youtrytoconnectwiththem.接觸、聯(lián)系IfyouStickwithsomething,youcontinuetodoit.繼續(xù)做WhenyouKeepintouch,youcommunicatewithsomeone.保持聯(lián)絡IfyouBreakaconfidence,youdependonsomeone.失去信心)第2課2A閱讀比較級·Flightattendantsgettiredoftraveling.·Beingagoodworkerissometimeslessimportantthanmakingsurethatpeopleknowyou’reagoodworker.·Peoplewhofindthingstocomplainaboutarealotlesspopularthanpeoplewhofindthingstopraise.第3課閱讀·India,peoplenodandshaketheirheadsindifferentwaysdependingonwheretheycomefrom.·Youhavetoknowwhereapersonisfromtounderstandiftheyareindicating“yes”or“no”.第4課3ADailyround-up(每日不斷發(fā)生的事)Divershitthejackpot!Whilediverswereworking(work)offthecoastofFlorida,theydiscovered(discover)ashipwreckcontaininggoldworth$2million.Thediverswerefilming(film)ashowaboutthecoralreefwhentheyfound(find)thegold.Four-leggedCustomersAsawomanwaswalking(walk)herpetpoodledownthestreet,ahairstylistnoticed(notice)themthroughthewindowandsuddenlyhad(have)agreatidea.Later,whilehewascreating(create)anewlineofhaircareproductsfordogsandcats,hecameupwith(comeupwith)anewslogan:”Evenanimalshavebadhairdays!”Rescue…theAmbulance!Anambulancedriverwashaving(have)breakfastinacoffeeshopwhenawomanhopped(hop)intohisambulanceanddrove(drive)away.Thedriverhurried(hurry)toaphoneandalerted(alert)thepolice.Thecarjackerwasgoing(go)over90milesanhourwhenthehighwaypatrolfinallycaughtupwith(catchupwith)her.第5課·OnethingI’dreallymissismymom’scooking.·SomethingI’dbenervousaboutismakingnewfriends,especiallyinaforeignlanguage.·Whenyouvisitsomeone,it’sthecustomtobringasmallgift.·Ifyouwanttobringsomeone,it’snotacceptabletoarrivewithoutcallingfirst.第6課·Both“teams”havethehelpofadesigner,ahandyman,andabudgetof$1,000.·“Ifyoudon’twantaprojecttolastformonths,youneedagameplan.”TradingSpaces√HowfastcanahomeremodelingprojectbecompletedAbout48hours.Atleast,that’sthebasisofthepopularrealityTVshowcalledTradingSpaces.Twosetsofneighborsswitchhomesfortwodaysandredecorateasingleroomintheirneighbors’home.Both“teams”havethehelpofadesigner,ahandyman,andabudgetof$1,000.Attheendofthesecondday,thehostrevealstheroomstothehomeowners,whousuallysay,“Wow!That’sgreat!”Sometimes,however,theygetupset.IsthisrealityTVrealisticUptoapoint.Thedesignersactuallygetvideotapesoftheroomsandplanouteverystepbeforehand.Eventhematerialsarepurchasedinadvance.“It’sthesameathome,”onedesignersaid.“Ifyoudon’twantaprojecttolastformonths,youneedagameplan.”“EverybodythinksTradingSpacesistotallyreal,butTradingSpacesistotallynotreal,”saidawomenwhoappearedontheshow,“Ifwedidn’tdo[somethingoncamera]right,wehadtodoitagain….Youbecomeanactor.”So,howhappyarehomeownersaftertheirremodeling?Generally,theparticipantsarethrilled.ButonecoupleinPortland,OregonButyoudidn’tseethatontheshow.“Youdidn’tseemecrying,”saidShannonPitts.Theyediteditoutoftheshow.“Itreallywasanon-functionalroom,”saidScottPitts.“AllyoucoulddowaswatchTV.”Sotheyfoundthemselvesremodelingtheirownspaceagain.ButeventhoughShannonandScottdidn’tlikethewaytheirfamilyroomturnedout,they’dstillbeontheshowagain.Why?Theylovedredecoratingtheirneighbors’place.交換空間一個家的改造工程多快能完成?大約48小時.至少,這是一個叫做“交換空間”流行的真人秀電視節(jié)目的看法.兩套房子毗鄰的鄰居交換住宅兩天,并在他們鄰居的家中重新裝修一個單間.兩家都有一個設計師,一個雜工的幫助,并且有1000美元的預算金.在第二天結束時,主持人向房主展示裝修后的房間,房主通常會說:“哇,太棒了!”然而有時房主也會很失望.這種真人電視秀現(xiàn)實嗎?某種程度上.實際上設計師們會提前得到房間的錄像并規(guī)劃好每一步.甚至材料也是提前購買好了的.“這同在家里一樣,”一個設計師說,“如果你不想一個工程拖幾個月,你需要行動策略.”“所有人認為交換空間是完全真實的,但是它不是,”一個在節(jié)目中出現(xiàn)的女人說,“如果我們(被相機錄下來的某事)做得不對,我們就不得不重新再做一次……你成為一個表演者.”因此,房主在他們的房間被改造后有多開心?一般來說,參與者很興奮.但是波蘭的一對夫婦,Oregon,討厭他們的新房間.他們盡管狹小但舒適的家庭房間被改造成一個黑暗的影院.但是你不會在電視節(jié)目中看到(房主的不滿).“你不會看到我哭泣,”ShannonPitts說.他們將這些從節(jié)目中剪輯掉了.“這真的是個毫無用處的房間,”ScottPitts說.“所有你能做的只有看電視.”因此他們發(fā)現(xiàn)他們再一次重塑了自己的空間.但是即使Shannon和Scott不喜歡他們的家庭間被改造的方式,他們依然再次出現(xiàn)在電視節(jié)目中.為什么?他們喜歡裝修他們鄰居的房間.Theparticipantsoftheshowgetassistancefromexperts.TTheprojectssometimestakemonthstocomplete.FManyparticipantsredecoratetheirhomesaftertheshow.NGThepeoplewhoappearontheshowareactors.FRealityshowsaren’talwaysentirelyhonest.TThePittsarenolongerfriendswiththeirneighbors.NG第7課被動語態(tài)TheWorldwelivein2AVOTEFORROBERTACHANG`CITYCOUNCILRobertaChangwillcleanupCradville!Haveyounoticedtheseproblemsinourcity·Theairisbeingpollutedbyfumesfromcarsandtrucks.·Ourcitystreetsarebeingdamagedasaresultofheavytraffic.·Ourfreshwatersupplyisbeingdepletedthroughoverusebypeoplewhodon’tconserve.閱讀·Kiribaticonsistsof33islandsscatteredacross3,860kilometers(2,400miles)ofthePacificOceanneartheequator.第8課閱讀LearningstylesHAVEYOUEVERHADTROUBLELEARNINGSOMETHINGDIDYOUOVERCOMETHEPROBLEMHOWHaveyoueversatinclasswonderingifyouwouldevergrasptheinformationthatwasbeingtaughtMaybethepresentationdidn’tfityourlearningstyle.你是否曾經坐在教室里,懷疑自己是否掌握了老師教授你的知識?答案也許是老師的講課方式不適和你.Ourmindsandbodiesgatherinformationindifferentwaysandfromallaroundus:seeing,hearing,anddoing.Thenourbrainsprocessthatinformation,organizingitandmakingconnectionstothingswealreadyknow.Thisprocesscanalsoworkindifferentways:DowethinkinpicturesorwordsDowerememberdetailsorthebigpicture

Whenwe'retryingtolearn,ithelpstoknowhowourbrainworks.HowdowebestgatherandorganizetheinformationDifferentpeoplehavedifferentlearningstyles.Forexample,onepersonmightstrugglewithwritteninformationbutunderstanditimmediatelyinanillustration.Anotherpersonmighthaveproblemswiththepicture,butnotthewrittentexts.Psychologistshaveidentifiedsevenbasiclearningstyles:1-LINGUISTIC:Thesepeoplelearnbyusinglanguage-listening,reading,speakingandwriting.

2-LOGICAL:Thesepeoplelearnbyapplyingformulasandscientificprinciples.

3-VISUAL:Thesepeoplelearnbyseeingwhattheyarelearning.

4-MUSICAL:Insteadoffindingmusicadistraction,thesepeoplelearnwellwheninformationispresentedthroughmusic.

5-KINESTHETIC:Movementandphysicalactivitieshelpthesepeoplelearn.

6-INTRAPERSONAL:Thesepeoplelearnbestiftheyassociatenewinformationdirectlywiththeirownexperiences.

7-INTERPERSONAL:Thesepeoplelearnwellbyworkingwithothers.Youwilloftenencountersituationsthatdonotmatchyourstrongestlearningstyle.ifuknowwhatyourstrengthsare,youcandevelopstrategiestobalanceyourwicknesses,foramoresuccessfullearningexperience.AGraspunderstandThebigpictureageneralviewofasituationGatherpickuporcollectStruggletryhardtodosomethingDistractionsomethingthattakesattentionawayAssociateshowonethingisconnectedtoanother第9課Atyourservice7AJenniferhasbrokenupwithherboyfriend-again!一刀兩斷Meanings-EndaromanticrelationshipKevincameupwithagreatideaforourclassreunion.突然有Meanings-thinkofsomething;developanideaI’mnotlookingforwardtotypingmyessay.MaybeI’llgetitdoneprofessionally.期盼Meanings-beexcitedforsomethingtohappenMydoctorsaysI’moverweight.Ishouldcutdownonfattyfoods.減Meanings-reducethequantityofsomethingRobcan’tkeepupwiththestudentsinhisMandarinclass.Heshouldgetatutor.趕得上Meanings-keeppacewithsomeoneorsomethingIcan’tputupwiththenoiseonmystreet!I’llhavetomove.忍受容忍Meanings-toleratesomethingyoudon’tlikeit.Mygirlfrienddoesn’tgetalongwithherroommate.They‘realwaysfighting.合得來相處Meanings-haveagoodrelationshipwithsomeoneBillcan’ttakecareofhisownfinances.Hehasanaccountantmanagehismoney.照顧Meanings-beresponsibleforsomething閱讀·And,what’sworse,mostpeoplehaveresignedthemselvestoalifeofforgetting.Improveyourmemory,improveyourlife√Markbegantointroducetheguestspeakertotheaudience,butthenhepausedinhorror.Hehadforgottenhername.Barbarahidherjewelrywhenshewentonvacation.Whenshecameback,shecouldn’trememberwhereshe’dputit.1.Perhapsyou’vehadexperienceslikethese.Mostpeoplehave.And,what’sworst,mostpeoplehaveresignedthemselvestoalifeofforgetting.They’reunawareofasimplebutimportantfact:Memorycanbedeveloped.Ifyou’lljustacceptthatfact,thisbookwillshowyouhow.2.First,relax.Ifyou’reoveranxiousaboutrememberingsomething,you’llforgetit.Relaxingwillenhanceyourawarenessandabilitytoconcentrate..Takedeepbreathsandtellyourselfthatyouhaveallthetimeintheworldtoremember.3.Second,avoidbeingnegative.Ifyoukeeptellingyourselfthatyourmemoryisbad,yourmindwillcometobelieveitandyouwon’trememberthings.Whenyouforgetsomething,don’tsay,“Gee,Ineedtohavemybrainrewired(重裝電線).”--Jokeslikethisarenegativeandwillhaveanegativeeffectonyouandyourmemory.--4.Toimproveyourmemory,you’llneedtotakeanactiverole.Likeyourbody,yourmemorycanbestrengthenedthroughexercise.Lookforopportunitiestoexerciseyourmemory.Forexample,ifyou’relearningalanguage,trytoactivelyrememberirregularverbs.5.Youmayalsowanttomakeassociations,orlinks,betweenwhatyou’retryingtorememberandthingsyoualreadyknow.Forexample,ifyouneedtocatchaplaneat2:00p.m.,youcanimagineaplaneinyourmindandnoticethatithastwowings.Twowings=2:00.Youarenowtentimesmorelikelytorememberthetake-offtime.A3-yourmindbelieveswhatyoutellit,sobepositiveaboutyourmemory.4-ifyoutrainyourmemoryactively,you’llbemorelikelytorememberthings.1-althoughweallforgetthings,therearewaystoimproveourmemory.5-learningtomentallyconnectpiecesofinformationcanhelpyourememberingthem.2-weforgetthingsmoreeasilywhenwe’reworriedaboutrememberingthem.第10課3A介詞1.Rockmusichasbeenpopularformorethan50years.The

Beatles

were

a

well-known

English

band

in

the

1960s.

They

performed

together

for

ten

years-from

1960

to

1970.

In

2003,

the

Beatles

released

another

album,

even

though

two

of

the

original

members

had

already

died.

The

album

was

recorded

in

1969,

nearly

40

years

ago.2.In

2003,

the

United

States

launched

two

Mars

exploration

spacecraft.

Their

mission,

which

lased

for

more

than

a

year,

was

to

gather

information

about

the

rocks,

soil,

and

atmosphere

on

Mars

using

rovers

called

Spiritand

Opportunity.

The

rovers

functioned

longer

than

anyone

expected

–scientists

thought

they

would

last

for

only

four

months

on

Mars.

During/In

that

time

they

sent

back

thousands

of

pictures

of

the

surface

of

Mars.Thepastandthefuture5AAchievement成就In1953,SirEdmundHillaryandtheSherpaTenzingNorgaywerethefirsttoreachthesummitofMountQomolangmaAssassination暗殺U.S.PresidentJohnF.Kennedywasshottodeathin1963.Disaster災難TheluxuryshipTitanicsankintheNorthAtlanticOceanin1912.Discovery發(fā)現(xiàn)In2003,adinosaur(恐龍)withfeathersandfourwingswasfoundinChina.Epidemic流行性病Sincethelate1970s,HIVhasinfectedanestimated58millionpeople.Invention創(chuàng)造ThecellulartelephonewasdevelopedinSwedenabout25yearsago.Terroristact恐怖行動FourplaneswerehijackedintheUnitedStatesonSeptember11,2001.閱讀TheglobalvillageMoreandmoreoften,thetermglobalvillageisusedtodescribetheworldanditspeople.Inmostvillages,everyoneknowseveryoneelseandthepeoplefacethesamekindsofproblems.

Sohow

can

the

world

be

a

villagewhen

it

is

home

to

morethan

six

billion

peoplePoliticalandtechnologicalchangesinthepastcenturyhavemadetheglobalvillagepossible.Political

changes

Theyears

following

World

WarⅡseemed

to

promise

peace.Infact,in1945,theUnitedNationswasfoundedtohelpcountriesresolvedisputespeacefully.However,thispromisewassoonbrokenbytheColdWar-distustandtensionbetweentheUnitedStatesandtheSovietUnion.

These

two

superpowers

engaged

in

an

arm

race,

spending

huge

amountsofmoneyonweapons.

Theothersnationsoftheworldweredividedintotwo“sides”Thecoldwarfinallyendedandthepoliticalclimatechangedbetween1989and1991,whenthegovernmentsoftheSovietUnionandseveralEasternEuropeancountiescollapsed.TheendofColdWartensionmadetheglobalvillagemorepoliticallypossiblebyopeningnewchannelsofcommunicationbetweennations.It

was

not

until

the

collapse

of

the

Soviet

Union

between

1989

and

1991

that

the

Cold

War

ended.

但直到蘇聯(lián)1989年和1991年的冷戰(zhàn)結束了的崩潰。The

end

of

Cold

War

tension

made

the

global

village

more

politically

possible

by

opening

new

channels

of

communications

betweenTechnological

changes

Technologically,

the

greatest

contributor

to

the

global

village

is

microchip-an

electronic

circuit

on

a

tiny

chip.

Theevolutionofthe

microchip

has

mademodern

satellites

and

supercomputerspossible.These

forms

of

high-tech

communications

allow

news

and

ideas

to

travel

quickly

acrosstheglobe,makingpeopleawareoftheirneighborsaroundtheworldindramaticnewways.Through

the

Internet,

we

can

get

information

from

computertocarryonelectronicconversationswithpeople

everywhere.

Through

television

programs

transmitted

by

satellite,

we

are

exposed

to

many

cultures.

Thedevelopmentoftheglobalvillagewillalmostcertainlycontinueintothefuture.Not

only

is

this

possible,

but

the

challenges

that

world

faces-for

example,

pollution,

population

growth,

and

conflicts

among

peoples-will

make

it

necessary.

A填空The

term

global

village

implies

that

people

around

the

world

are

connected

and

face

the

same

kinds

of

problems.

The

global

village

became

possible

because

of

political

and

technological

changes

in

the

past

half

century.

Politically,

the

end

of

the

Cold

War

madethe

global

village

possible

by

opening

new

channels

of

communications

between

nations.Technologically,theevolutionofthemicrochiphasmadesatellitesandcomputerspossible.Thesenewformsofcommunicationhavemadepeoplemoreawareofmanycutures.

Theirneighbors越來越多的時候,長期的全球村是用來描述這個世界和它的人民。

在一個典型的村莊,但是,每個人都知道每個人都和人民所面臨的同樣的題。

這個世界怎么可以是一個村的,當它是家庭對近6十億人?

在過去的一個世紀的政治和技術變革所取得的地球村成為可能。

政治變革以下世界WarⅡseemed答應人民之間的和平和更加平等的歲月。例如,聯(lián)合國于1945年成立,以幫助各國和平解決爭端。

這一承諾很快就破滅,由美國和蘇聯(lián)之間的冷戰(zhàn)。

這兩個超級大國一家從事軍備競賽,在武器上花費巨資。世界上大多數(shù)國家的贊同任何一個這兩個國家,與世界似乎處于敵對狀態(tài),看似對戰(zhàn)爭的邊緣。技術變革技術上,最大的貢獻者,地球村是微芯片的一個微小的芯片上的電子電路。

該芯片已經制造的衛(wèi)星和計算機成為可能。這些形式的高科技通信允許新聞和想法,從一個國家迅速前往全國各地,讓人們意識到自己身邊的戲劇性的新途徑地球的鄰居。通過互聯(lián)網,我們可以從任何地方獲取信息并進行到處跟人交談的電子。

通過由衛(wèi)星傳送的電視節(jié)目,我們接觸到許多文化。

這不僅是可能的,但面臨的挑戰(zhàn)是全球面臨,例如,環(huán)境污染,人口增長,以及之間的沖突的人民,將有必要。第11課12·Ishouldhavetoldyouthatthepartywascanceled,butIgotreallybusyatworkanddidn’tgetaroundtocallingeverybody.第12課2A·Foranathleticcentertobeprofitable,itneedstohave,goodtrainers,modernexerciseequipment,andavarietyofclasses.8AComplete

the

paragraph

with

because,since,because

of,for,due

to,and

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compare

with

a

partner.

MTV

is

one

of

the

most

popular

television

networks

in

the

world.PeopleloveMTVnotonlybecauseofitsmusicvideos,butalsoduetoitscleveranddiverseprogramming.Because\sinceitkeepsitsshowsup-to-the-minute,youngpeoplewatchMTVforthelatestfadsinmusicandfashion.MTVisalsowellknownforitsmusicawardsshow.Thereasonwhy)somanypeoplewatchitistoseeallthefashionableguests.MTVevenhasshowsaboutpolitics.Theseshowsarepopularbecausetheyareinformativeandappealingtoyoungpeople.BecauseofMTV’swidespreadpopularity,manyteenagershavebecomelessindustriouswiththeirhomework!

閱讀兩句·Ifabusinesswantstosellitsproductsinternationally,ithadbetterdosomemarketresearchfirst.·Inthatcountry,(Bangladesh)feetareconsideredunclean,andMuslimsfeltthecompanywasinsultingGod’snamebyhavingpeoplewalkonit.13課Petpeeves雞毛蒜皮Whyisitthatsomepeople...

·neverreturnphonecallsoranswere-mails.·arealwaysshortofmoney總是缺錢8AShe’sdrivingmecrazy!P88·Youshouldhavecalledheronthephone.·Michimusthavebeenupsetandjustneededtotalk.·Mollyshouldn’thavekeptyournotesthislong!9Ashouldhavedone本來該could/wouldhavedone建議應該、建議可以A:Iinvitedmyboyfriendovertomeetmyparents,buthearrivedwearingtornjeans.Helookedsomessy!B:well,heshouldhavedressedneatly.Icouldhaveaskedhimtowearsomethingnicer.2.

A:

John

borrowed

my

caranddentedit.Whenhereturnedit,hedidn’tevensayanythingaboutit!B:

He

should

have

told

(tell)

you!

Well,

I

wouldn’t

have

lent

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lend)

it

to

him

in

the

first

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He’s

a

terrible

driver.

3.

A:

I’m

exhausted.

Mary

came

over

and

stayed

until

2

A.M.!

B:

She

shouldn’t

have

stayed

(not

stay)

so

late.

You

could

have

started

(start)

yawning.

Maybe

she

would

have

gotten

the

hint!

4.

A:

Tom

invited

me

to

a

play,

but

I

ended

up

paying

for

us

both!

B:

I

shouldn’t

have

paid

(not

pay)

for

him.

He

couldn’t

have

invited

(not

invite)

you

if

he

was

short

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