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1、Part I Part IIPart III Part IV,Unit 1:Growing Up,College English:Integrated Course 1,Unit 1:Growing up,NCE-B1,Pre-Reading Task The Song Beautiful boy The Questions 1.2.3.4.,Part I:,index,previous,next,back,break,over,more,Index,Text A,Unit 1:Growing up,NCE-B1,p1.The idea of becoming a writer,p2.I fo

2、und English grammar dull,p3.Mr.Fleagle had a reputation,p4.He wore prim suits with,p5.I prepared for an unfruitful,p6.I took the list home,p7.This title produced an,p8.Spaghetti was still a little,P9.Suddenly I wanted,P10.To write it as I,P11.When I finished it,P12.Two days passed before,P13.“Now,bo

3、ys,”he said,P14.Listening attentively,P15.I did my best to avoid,P16.It was the happiest,Part II:,index,next,back,break,over,previous,more,Vocabulary to Read,Index,Introduction to the Text,Content questions,Language Points,words&expressions,sentence explanations,cultural notes,Comprehension,Points f

4、or Discussion,Text Organization,Language Focus,Language Sense Enhancement,Poetry,Quotations,1.Vocabulary,Dictation,Gaps Filling,Synonyms,Collocation,Movie Web-links,Unit 1:Growing up,NCE-B1,index,next,back,break,over,Humorous story,previous,more,True or False Choice,Index,Rewrite,Completion,Unit 1:G

5、rowing up,NCE-B1,2.Structure,Sentence Rewriting,Sentence Completing,Comprehensive Exercises,Cloze,Translation,Part III:,Words&Phrases to Learn,Comprehension Check,Translation,Language Practice,Part IV:,Essay Writing,Model paper,Writing Strategy,index,back,break,over,Chinese Version of Text A,previou

6、s,next,Index,1.Do you know who John Lennon was?,2.Have you ever heard the song before?,Unit 1:part I,NCE-B1,Part I Pre-reading Task,index,back,break,over,John Lennon was British musician and composer who was a member of the Beatles.With Paul McCartney he wrote many of the groups songs,including Yest

7、erday and Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,break,over,more,back,The song Beautiful Boy is a lullaby(催眠曲,摇篮曲)composed and sung by John Lennon to his son Sean.But John Lennon,sadly he never live to see his son grow up and come of age,for John was shot dead by a madman in New Y

8、ork while Sean was still only five years old.,NCE-B1,more about John Lennon,Unit 1:part I,index,last,next,break,over,previous,more,Beatles:A former British pop group comprising John Lennon,Ringo Starr,Paul McCartney,and George Harrison.The group first gained international fame in 1962 and disbanded

9、in 1970.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,break,over,back,next,Beautiful Boy,Script,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,back,break,over,next,Beautiful Boy(Darling Boy)By John LennonClose your eyes Have no fearThe monsters goneHes on the run and your daddys here,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,last,back,break,over,previ

10、ous,next,Beautiful,beautiful,beautifulBeautiful boyBeautiful,beautiful,beautifulBeautiful boy,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,back,break,over,previous,next,Before you go to sleepSay a little prayerEvery day in every wayIts getting better and better,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,back,break,over,previous,next

11、,Beautiful,beautiful,beautifulBeautiful boyBeautiful,beautiful,beautifulBeautiful boy,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,back,break,over,previous,next,Out on the ocean sailing awayI can hardly waitTo see you come of ageBut I guess well both just have to be patient,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,back,break,over,

12、previous,next,Cause its a long way to goA hard row to hoeYes its a long way to go,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,back,break,over,previous,next,But in the meantime Before you cross the streetTake my handLife is what happens to youWhile youre busy making other plans,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,back,break,o

13、ver,previous,next,Beautiful,beautiful,beautifulBeautiful boyBeautiful,beautiful,beautifulBeautiful boy,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,back,break,over,previous,next,Before you go to sleepSay a little prayerEvery day in every wayIts getting better and better,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,back,break,over,prev

14、ious,next,Beautiful,beautiful,beautifulBeautiful boyDarling,darling,darlingDarling Sean,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,back,break,over,previous,next,3.What does Lennon think of growing up?Is it easy or full of adventures?,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,Listen,please:,index,next,back,break,over,previous,4.Can you

15、guess what the texts in this unit are going to be about?,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,index,back,break,over,previous,next,NCE-B1,Unit 1:part I,Life becomes better as one grows up.,It takes time to grow up.,Life is not always what one has planned,but is full of surprises.,Life is not easy.,Life is adventurou

16、s.,possible answers,index,break,over,back,When we are writing we are often told to keep our readers in mind,to shape what we say to fit their tastes and interests.But there is one reader in particular who should not be forgotten.Can you guess who?Russell Baker surprised himself and everyone else whe

17、n he discovered the answer.,Unit 1:Part II,NCE-B1,Part II Text A,index,back,break,over,previous,next,1 The idea of becoming a writer had come to me off and on since my childhood in Belleville,but it wasnt until my third year in high school that the possibility took hold.Until then Id been bored by e

18、verything associated with English courses.,By Russell Baker,Writing for Myself,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,I found English grammar dull and difficult.I hated the assignments to turn out long,lifeless paragraphs that were agony for teachers to read and for me to

19、write.2 When our class was assigned to Mr.Fleagle for third-year English I anticipated another cheerless year in that most tedious of subjects.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,Mr.Fleagle had a reputation among students for dullness and inability to inspire.He was sa

20、id to be very formal,rigid and hopelessly out of date.To me he looked to be sixty or seventy and excessively prim.He wore primly severe eyeglasses,his wavy hair was primly cut and primly combed.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,He wore prim suits with neckties set pr

21、imly against the collar buttons of his white shirts.He had a primly pointed jaw,a primly straight nose,and a prim manner of speaking that was so correct,so gentlemanly,that he seemed a comic antique.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,3 I prepared for an unfruitful yea

22、r with Mr.Fleagle and for a long time was not disappointed.Late in the year we tackled the informal essay.Mr.Fleagle distributed a homework sheet offering us a choice of topics.None was quite so simple-minded as”What Did on My Summer Vacation”,but most seemed to be almost as dull.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part

23、 II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,I took the list home and did nothing until the night before the essay was due.Lying on the sofa,I finally faced up to the unwelcome task,took the list out of my notebook,and scanned it.The topic on which my eye stopped was“The Art of Eating Spaghetti.”

24、,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,4 This title produced an extraordinary sequence of mental images.Vivid memories came flooding back of a night in Belleville when all of us were seated around the supper table Uncle Allen,my mother,Uncle Charlie,Doris,Uncle Hal and Au

25、nt Pat served spaghetti for supper.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,Spaghetti was still a little known foreign dish in those days.Neither Doris nor I had ever eaten spaghetti,and none of the adults had enough experience to be good at it.All the good hummor of Uncle

26、Allens house reawoke in my mind as I recalled the laughing arguments we had that night about the socially respectable method for moving spaghetti from plate to mouth.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,5 Suddenly I wanted to write about that,about the warmth and good f

27、eeling of it,but I wanted to put it down simply for my own joy,not for Mr.Fleagle.It was a moment I wanted to recapture and hold for myself.I wanted to relive the pleasure of that evening.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,To write it as I wanted,however,would violate

28、 all the rules of formal composition Id learned in school,and Mr.Fleagle would surely give it a failing grade.Never mind.I would write something else for Mr.Fleagle after I had written this thing for myself.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,6.When I finished it the n

29、ight was half gone and there was no time left to compose a proper,respectable essay for Mr.Fleagle.There was no choice next morning but to turn in my tale of Belleville supper.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,Two days passed before Mr.Fleagle returned the graded pap

30、ers,and he returned everyones but mine.I was preparing myself for a command to report to Mr.Fleagle immediately after school for discipline when I saw him lift my paper from his desk and knock for classs attention.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,7.“Now,boys,”he sai

31、d.“I want to read you an essay.This is titled,The Art of Eating Spaghetti.”8.And he started to read.My words!He was reading my words out loud to the entire class.Whats more,the entire class was listening.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,Listening attentively.Then so

32、mebody laughed,then the entire class was laughing,and not in contempt and ridicule,but with open-hearted enjoyment.Even Mr.Fleagle stopped two or three times to hold back a small prim smile.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,9.I did my best to avoid showing pleasure,b

33、ut what I was feeling was pure delight at this demonstration that my words had the power to make people laugh.In the eleventh grade,at the eleventh hour as it were,I had discovered a calling.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,next,It was the happiest moment of my entire sc

34、hool career.When Mr.Fleagle finished he put the final seal on my happiness by saying”Now that,boys,is an essay,dont you see.Its dont you seeits of the very essence of the essay,dont you see.Congratulations.Mr.Baker.”(End of the Text),NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,Chinese,index,back,break,over,previous,off a

35、nd on,from time to time;sometimes,NCE-B1,e.g.It has been raining off and on for a week.,Translate:,他昨晚时睡时醒。,He slept off and on last night.,Unit 1:Part II,break,over,index,next,previous,back,e.g.Is there any possibility of your getting to London this week?,1.你有可能去国外工作吗?,Translate:,Is it a possibilit

36、y that you will work abroad?,2.他不可能来。,There is no possibility of his coming.,possibility,n.可能(性),NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,break,over,index,next,previous,back,e.g.The newly planted vines quickly took hold.,只生一个孩子的观念已经在许多中国家庭中扎根。,Translate:,The idea of one child only has taken hold in many Chinese famili

37、es.,NCE-B1,take hold,become established,Unit 1:Part II,break,over,index,next,previous,back,e.g.I hope youre not getting bored listening to me.,演讲者滔滔不绝地讲下去,听众对他的讲话已经变得厌倦了。,The speaker went on and on,and the audience grew bored by his speech.,Translate:,bore,vt.make(sb.)become tired and lose interest,

38、NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,back,break,over,index,next,previous,more,boring 意指感觉上的厌倦或不满。,e.g.I had expected the book to be boring,but on the contrary it was fascinating.我本以为这本书很乏味,但正好相反,它竟让人着迷。,表示 monotonous的东西令人厌烦是因为缺少变化。,e.g.There is nothing so desperately monotonous as the sea.没有东西象大海一样单调到让人绝望了。,NCE-B1

39、,Unit 1:Part II,boring monotonous tedious irksome tiresome humdrum 这几个形容词都表示由于缺乏趣味而导致的厌烦。,break,over,index,next,previous,more,tedious说明令人乏味的缓慢或漫长的曲折。,e.g.When we travel from coast to coast,we take a plane to avoid spending tedious days on the train.当从一个海滨旅行到另一个海滨时,我们乘坐飞机以避免在火车上打发无聊时光。,irksome指需要时间和努

40、力,然而是单调而且通常是没有回报的,e.g.I know and feel what an irksome task the writing of long letters is.我知道也感到写长信是一件多么令人烦恼的任务。,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,break,over,index,next,previous,more,tiresome的东西令人厌倦是因为它看起来无穷无尽或毫无变化。,e.g.What a tiresome being is a man who is fond of talking.夸夸其谈的人多么令人讨厌。,humdrum指陈腐、琐碎和无趣平凡的东西。,e

41、.g.She led a humdrum existence-all work and no play.她过着相当单调的生活只有工作,没有玩乐。,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,break,over,index,next,previous,back,e.g.What do you associate with such a heavy snow?,We associate China with the Great Wall.,Translate:,想起中国,我们就联想到长城。,associate,n.join or connect together;bring in mind,NC

42、E-B1,Unit 1:Part II,break,over,index,next,previous,back,e.g.I hardly ever take pictures except on assignment.,Translate:,What is todays assignment in history?,今天历史课指定的作业是什么?,assignment,n.a piece of work that is given to a particular person,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,break,over,index,next,previous,back,e.

43、g.The company turns out new computer games at a great rate.,我们计划明年生产十万台计算机以满足市场需要。,Translate:,We are to turn out 100,000 computers next year to meet the market requirements.,turn out,produce,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,back,break,over,index,next,previous,more,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,turn out 常与to,that连用,意为:

44、结果,e.g.Things turned out to be exactly as the professor had foreseen.,事情正如教授所预见的那样。,The plan turned out a failure.这项计划结果归于失败。,break,over,index,next,previous,back,e.g.The wounded man was in agony.,His last agony was over.,Translate:,他临死的挣扎已经过去了。,agony,n.very great pain or suffering of mind or body,NC

45、E-B1,Unit 1:Part II,back,break,over,index,next,previous,more,distress:指“精神上悲痛或造成痛苦的原因”、“身体上的疼痛或不适”或“某种灾难所造成的痛苦或苦难”e.g.Famine caused widespread distress.饥荒引起了普遍的忧虑。suffering:指“身体或精神上的痛苦”,着重“对痛苦的感觉和忍受”,一般用于人。e.g.His wound caused him great suffering.他的伤使他深受痛苦。,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,break,over,index,dis

46、tress suffering agony anguish miser 都含“痛苦”的意思。,next,previous,more,anguish:多指“精神上令人难以忍受的痛苦”。,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,e.g.the anguish of despair 绝望引起的极度痛苦。,agony:指“肉体上或精神上的巨大痛苦”。e.g.He suffered agonies from his arm.他感到胳膊痛极了。,break,over,index,next,previous,more,misery:指“在身体、精神或感情方面长期的极大痛苦或不幸”,或“造成这种不幸的原因

47、”,含“无希望解脱”的意思。,e.g.She died in misery in a convent.她悲惨地在修道院死去。,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,break,over,index,next,previous,back,e.g.1.The police had anticipated trouble from the soccer fans and were at the ground in large numbers.2.We anticipate running into problems in carrying out the medical welfare ref

48、orm.3.They anticipate that deaths from SARS will have doubled by May.,NCE-B1,anticipate,vt.expect,Unit 1:Part II,break,over,index,back,next,previous,more,Translate:,我们期待再接到你们的来信。,We anticipate hearing from you again.,他万分高兴地期待妻子的到来。,He anticipates his wifes arrival with much pleasure.,NCE-B1,Unit 1:P

49、art II,break,over,index,next,previous,back,e.g.The movie was so tedious that many viewers left before it was over.,Translate:,他是一个令人乏味的人,我不想再见到他。,He is such a tedious man that I dont want to see him any more.,tedious,a.boring and lasting for a long time,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,break,over,index,back,ne

50、xt,previous,more,boring 意指感觉上的厌倦或不满。,e.g.I had expected the book to be boring,but on the contrary it was fascinating.我本以为这本书很乏味,但正好相反,它竟让人着迷。,表示 monotonous的东西令人厌烦是因为缺少变化。,e.g.There is nothing so desperately monotonous as the sea.没有东西更象大海一样单调到让人绝望了。,NCE-B1,Unit 1:Part II,boring monotonous tedious irk

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