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1、Unit16StoriesLesson1StoriesfromHistoryTips:Booksandfriendsshouldbefewbutgood.(读书如交友,应求少而精。)Learningaims:1.remembersomewordsandphrases2.remembersomeusefulsentencesLearningimportantanddifficultpoint:howtoremembertheimportantwordsandphrasesandmastertheusageofthem.Lear
2、ningprocedures:StepI单词过关(A级)1.n.遗失、丢失2.v.倒回3.n.建筑4.adj.原作的、真正的5.adj.典型的6.n.纪念碑、纪念堂7.v.聚集8.n.悲伤、难过9.n.同情10.vi.爆炸;冲、闯StepII短语检测(B级)1.从某种程度上说2.侧身3.断绝关系、分成小部分4.在去…的路上5.增加工资StepIII难句解析1.Inaway,Pompeiiislikea“timecapsule”preservingafrozenmomentinhistory.译文:preservevt意思是翻
3、译:我们必须维护世界和平。(C级)常见短语:preserve…from…保护……使不受损害或损失Weshouldtakeeffectivemeasurestopreserveourenvironmentfrombeingpoluted.2.However,muchmorethanbuildingsandobjects,itistheformsofthepeoplewhowerecaughtinthedisasterthathavemadethecityamonumenttohumanhistory.(D级)译文:该句为,wh
4、o引导从句。muchmorethan意思是翻译:MyEnglishteacherismorethanateacher;heismyfriend.becaughtin意思是汉译英:今天早上我上班时塞车。monumentn.意思是常见短语:monumentto…为……而建造的纪念碑3.Onecanonlyfeelsorrowanddeepsympathyfortheseonce-livingstatues.译文:2用心爱心专心常见短语:withsorrow悲伤地toone’ssorrow使人悲伤的是;使某人不幸的是feelsym
5、pathyfor同情insympathywith通情的;与……一致StepIV阅读训练(C级)Thecowboyistheheroofmanymovies.Heis,eventoday,asymbolofcourageandadventure.Butwhatwasthelifeofthecowboyreallylike?Thecowboy‘sjobisclearfromtheword“cowboy”。Cowboysweremenwhotookcareofcowsandothercattle.Thecattlewereinth
6、eWestandinTexas.PeopleinthecitiesoftheEastwantedbeeffromthesecattle.Trainscouldtakethecattleeast.Butfirstthecattlehadtogettothetrains.Partofthecowboy’sjobwastotakethecattlehundredsofmilestotherailroadtowns.Thetripswerecalledcattledrives.Acattledriveusuallytooksever
7、almonths.Cowboysrodeforsixteenhoursaday.Becausetheyrodesomuch,eachcowboybroughtalongabouteighthorses.Acowboychangedhorsesseveraltimeseachday.Thecowboyshadtomakesurethatthecattlearrivedsafely.Beforestartingonadrive,thecowboysbrandedthecattle.Theyburnedamakeonthecatt
8、letoshowwhotheybelongedto.Butthesemarksdidn‘tstoprustlers,orcattlethieves.Cowboyshadtoprotectthecattlefromrustlers.Rustlersmadethedangeroustripev
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