l核心英语下册Unit6电子教案.ppt

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l核心英语下册Unit6电子教案

5. Diversion 6. Amuse 7. Recreation 1) His only recreations are drinking beer and working in the garden. 2) Some films combine education with recreation. 1) Theres a diversion sign behind the lorry.. 2) Movies can be a worthwhile diversion. 1) The boys amuse themselves by drawing their teacher. 2) He could amuse us for hours with his stories. Text A: Language Points Part III: Reading Comprehension 8. Cater 1) Our hotel also caters for weddings and parties. 2) TV programs must cater for many different tastes. Evaluation only. Created with Aspose.Slides for .NET 3.5 Client Profile 5.2.0.0. Copyright 2004-2011 Aspose Pty Ltd. 9.Appeal 10.Animation 11.Gear 1) Education should be geared to the childrens needs and abilities. 2) Most cars have four forward gears. 1) She appealed to the high court against her sentence. 2) The new fashion soon lost its appeal. 1) I was amazed at the brilliant undersea scenery created by computer animation. 2) The animation is awesome and gets better and better every year. Text A: Language Points Part III: Reading Comprehension 12.Interaction 1) Price is determined through the interaction of demand and supply. 2) These groups have little in common and no interaction with one another. Evaluation only. Created with Aspose.Slides for .NET 3.5 Client Profile 5.2.0.0. Copyright 2004-2011 Aspose Pty Ltd. Part III: Reading Comprehension 1. An entertainment is any activity which makes people to amuse themselves in their work and study time. TEXT A,Exercise 1——Answers 3. Puppets, clowns, pantomimes and cartoons tend to appeal to the grown-ups. 2. Activities which involve participating in games or sports are more often considered to be entertainment. 4. Circus, monologues and pantomimes are usually considered as entertainment. (F) (F) (T) (F) Evaluation only. Created with Aspose.Slides for .NET 3.5 Client Profile 5.2.0.0. Copyright 2004-2011 Aspose Pty Ltd. Part III: Reading Comprehension 5. Racing, chess or checkers a

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