新视野第六册复习参考教学内容.docx
《新视野第六册复习参考教学内容.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《新视野第六册复习参考教学内容.docx(12页珍藏版)》请在冰豆网上搜索。
新视野第六册复习参考教学内容
Unit1A
1.Ontheawardingceremony,theyoungwriterextendedhisheart-feltgratitudetohisenthusiasticreadersandclaimedthatthisprize-winningworkwasdedicatedtohislatebelovedteacher.
2.Cheongsam,formerlyatraditionalclose-fittingdresswithhighneckandslitskirtforManchuwomen,displaystheuniquegentlenessandeleganceoftheOrientalfemales.
3.Startingfromasmallfast-foodstand,nowthisrestaurantiswell-knownfarandnear,cateringforindividuals,partiesandweddings.
4.China,arisingpowerinworldeconomyisviewedbymanymultinationalcorporationsasamarketwithinfinitepotential,intermsofherlargepopulationandpeople’sgraduallygrowingpurchasingpower.
5.Inthepasttwentyyears,thesmallcoastalcityhaswitnessedgreatchangesinthelocalpeople’slives,whileplayingmah-jongstillremainsamajordiversion,especiallyamongtheoldfolks.
6.Thistrainingcentre,dedicatedtotheeducationofblindchildrenwasconceivedandbuiltbyaGermanwomanalone10yearsago,butnowthecentreisreceivingdonationsfromallovertheworld.
7.InthisSouthAsiancountry,manystreetbarbersaredraftedintoanefforttofreethecitizens,especiallythoseinthepoverty-strickenareas,oftheignoranceofAIDSprevention.
8.Asatalentedarchitect,musicianandbusinesswoman,Cher’artistictemperamentfindswayintotheuniquelayoutanddecorationoftheteahouse.
9.Itissaidthateverybodyhasasweetteethandmaybethiscanpartlyaccountforwhysweetfoodissoaddictivetopeopleofdifferentagegroups.
10.Jolin’sfirstmusicalbumissuchahitthatallthestoresinthetownrunoutofcopiesinasingledayandnewcopieswon’tbeavailableuntilnextSunday.
11.Forherpart,Charlottefirmlybelievesthatitalwayspaystocontemplatewhatyouwanttoachieveandwhereyouareheadingforbeforeyougetdowntosomething.
12.Beingtheonlywitnesstothebloodyassassination,Monicawasinperpetualinnerstruggle,whethersheshouldspeakoutorjustkeepsilenttilltheveryendofherlife.
13.Thewar,anarbitrarydecisionmadebythekingforthefulfillmentofhisswellingambitionforexpansionisdoomedtobeafailure.
14.Asweallaremortalbeings,deathisourcommondestinyanditwon’tdiscriminateagainstanyone.
15.Intoxicatedwithnarcissism,thespeakertalkedonandon,totallyignoringtheperplexedlooksofhisaudiencewhoknewlittleabouthisfieldofstudy.
16.TheOlympicGames,conceivedinthedaysofancientAthens,bringstheyoungfromeverycorneroftheglobeeveryfouryearsinthepursuitofglory.
17.Icannotconceiveofanyonewantingtodisturbtheexcellentrelationshipthathasbeenbuiltupwithourallies.
18.Weareanationalcharity,foundedin1988,dedicatedtoprovidingcareathomeformen,womenandchildrenwithAIDS/HIVrelatedillnesses.
19.Morningandafternoonchats,regularinstructionsessionsandwatergameswhenthewindsdrop,allaimtoaddictyoutowindsurfinginthemostpleasantwaypossible.
20.Itappearedtobeacitywhichcouldcatertoanythingone’sheartdesired:
allvarietiesoffoodfromthesixcontinentsandrestaurantsandbarsopentwenty-fourhoursaday.
21.Understandinginthissensemeansbeingabletoperceivestructureamongstasetofobservationsthatwereatfirstsightperplexingandconfusing.
22.Questionsandcomments,feelingsandcomparisonskeptinterruptinghisattemptatcontemplatingthework.
23.Heisinterestedintraveling,sightseeing,climbingandotherdiversions.
24.Theirrelationshipisstillunresolved,aswiseheadshadforeseenin1960:
buttheirmarriagehasgainedaleaseoflife.
25.Thedietimposesoverallcalorieslimits,butdailymenusarearbitrary.
B
1.Theinfamousrobberescapedthepoliceandisstill,presumably,stalkingalongthestreetslookingformorevictims.
2.People’smoodstendtoalternatebetweenhappinessandgloom.
3.Thepieceofwoodwascarvedintotheshapeofabird.
4.Peopleinswimsuitsorshortsandtopsstrolledatlibertyonthewidesand.
5.Heisthelovingone,whoisalwaysthesame,rejoicingwithoutend,ininfinitehappiness.
6.Hewassittingonthesideofthebed,hisheadslightlytilted,hiseyesclosed.
7.WhatacoincidencethatIwasinLondonatthesametimeasyou.
8.Nothingcanextinguishyourfaithinhumannature.
9.Lucymanagedalaughthatshatteredthesilencelikeadroppedmirror.
10.Sincepoliticalbiasissomuchacharacteristicofthepress,wemightexpectitsinfluencetobemoreapparentintermsofattitudesthanperceptions,however.
11.Thepolicechargedhimwithpossessionofadeadlyweapon.
12.Jobmarketusedtoofferjobsfasterthanthecandidatescouldblink,andcompaniesevenhadtoseekhumanresourcesintheinternationalchannels.
Unit2A
1.Everyonewaspushingandshovingtoseetheprincess.
2.Overthesameperiod,morethan400,000immigrantshavecometoBritainandmillionsofpeoplehaveemigratedtoothercountries.
3.Wesawthelightsofthesmalltowngleaminginthedistance.
4.Isleptforacoupleofhoursandwasawakenedwhileitwasstilldarkbyagentlerappingonmydoor.
5.ThemainproblemwasthateveryoneseemedtoassumethatGouzenkowasanexpertoneveryfacetofRussianintelligenceoperations.
6.Hedreamsofpublishingaconcise,comprehensivesurveyofEnglishliteratureintheformofexaminationquestions.
7.Thedebateshouldnotbedistractedfromthemainissueofgivingordinarypeopleeasieraccesstothecourtsandmakinglegalaidavailabletothe10millionpeople.
8.Itisreportedthatthedrugtraffickerswerebeheadedyesterdayforsmugglingheroinintothekingdom.
9.IntheRomanEmpire,asnow,dresscouldserveasaneloquentexpressionofsocialrank,ethnicorigin,politicalallegiance,orreligiousbelief.
10.Theyusedtobullyhimandteasehim;thenonedayonhiswaybackfromschooltheyattackedhim.
11.Abruptlythegroundfellawayfromourfeet;anawesomevoidopenedbeforeus.
12.Shewentbacktothecornerandacrosstothenearbypub,whereshesatsippingbeer,munchingacheesesandwich,andwaiting.
B
1.Hecomplainsthereisastabbingpaininhisside.
2.Evenpedalingabicycleisdifficultbecauseofthebigwind.
3.Thepatient'sagonywasremovedafterthesuccessfuloperation,whichhadbeendonebyafamousdoctor.
4.Thesailorsbracedthemselvesforaroughsea.
5.IfJustinreceivedradiationfortreatment,hewouldhavetowalkwithacaneinhislaterlife.
6.Ittookhimquiteafewhourstogetthedoctor'saddressfromadirectoryofdoctors.
7.Thesurgeondecidedtodeducthisfeefromthebill,butthehospitalstillchargedthepatientalotofmoney.
8.Themooncakeisverybig.ItdwarfsanyothersmooncakesI'veeverseen.
9.Theteacherstrodeintoourclassroomandsaidloudly:
"Classbegins."
10.Tearsstreameddownthemother'scheeks;boththemotherandthedoctorwereextremelyhappy.
11.Inthegloomofthethickforest,theynearlylosttheirway.
12.Mybestfriendhastowalkwithacanebecausehewashurtbyabicycleonhiswaytoschool.
unit3A
1.Tomakeawatertightplan,wehavetotakeeverythingintoaccount.
2.Whenamanuscripthasbeenacceptedforpublication,itispassedtoaneditorforadetailedexamination.
3.Theuniversitywantstoexpandfrom6,800studentsto15,000by2030anditisclearsomeprivatefee-payingwouldbeinstrumentalinthatexpansion.
4.Hehadmadeanattempttooverthrowtheeighteenth-centurysystemofmaterialism,andthisattempt,withColeridge’shelp,succeeded.
5.Twentyyearsago,whenthecrackdowncame,ourfilm-makersgotmuchverbalencouragementfromtheWestbutnorealsupportatall.
6.Newresearchstressesempiricalwork,usingcontrolledexperimentstoseehowpeoplebehaveinrealbargainingsituations.
7.Curiously,shewasofIrishdescent,aRomanCatholic,andsotheygrewupinfluencedbyherformofChristianity.
8.Heshouldnothaveplayedsince1October,whentemporaryclearancefromtheEnglishBasketballAssociationexpired.
9.Riotpolicemenarrivedandfiredtear-gascanisters,rapidlydispersingthecrowd,whichincludednewsphotographers.
10.HesaidtheclockinthelocalpostofficewasbustedandmaybeMitchwoulddropbyandfixitsometime.
11.Theydragwhattheyfindintothetunnel,eatsomeofitanddeposittherest,whichthenrotsandhelpstofeedtheplants.
12.Thefunctionalqualitiesofaproductareverymuchthesameeverywhereandtranscendmostboundaries.
B
1.Thesunwasbeginningtofloatdownonthemountain,andtheseaglitteredatthefootoftheirashy,opaqueshadows.
2.Travelingbyhorseandcamelcaravan,theywouldhavetobeself-sufficientforalloftheirneedsastheytraversedvastplainsandmightyforests,mountainpassesandariddeserts,experiencinggreatextremesofheatandcold.
3.Thegeologyandgeographycoursestendtooverlap.
4.Onthoseweekendtripstothegardencenter,haveyoueverlongedforacarthatisstylish,luxuriousandspacious?
5.LastyearPhilipspetitionedforthispricerise,withouteventellingSony,theJapanesecompanythathelpeditdevelopthedigitaldiscsystem.
6.JanetquicklytannedtoagoldbrownunderthehotSpanishsun.
7.Formalsystemsprovideaperiodicsummaryofthecollection,analysisandrecordingofinformationaboutthewaythatanindividualisworking.
8.Westernnationshavehadolderanddwindlingpopulationssincetheyenteredthe21stcentury,andtheirfluctuatingbirthrateshavealsoposedproblem.
9.In1996,thegovernmentpeggedthegrantforfutureyearstothe1995levelinrealterms,whileexpecti