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新视野(读写教程)教案unit1-6附页
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Unit 1 How to Be Cool at College
Warming up
Group Discussion: 1.Why do you go to college?
2. What is your ideal college life?
II. New Words and Phrases
1. extent n. (1) the point or degree to which something extends
e.g. The carpet was badly stained to such an extent that you couldnt tell its original color.
Practice: Translating
From Chinese to English:
可以相信他到什么程度?
(To what extent can he be believed?)
我在一定程度上同意你的意见
(I agree with you to a certain extent.)
(2) the distance or area or volume over which something extends
e.g. From the top of the hill we could see the full extent of the town.
The new track is nearly nine miles in extent.
2. goal n. (1) aim; purpose; target
e.g. He has achieved his goal.
Practice: Translating
From English to Chinese:
Youd better set a goal before you start your plan.
(开始你的计划前,你得设定一个目标。).
(2) points gained by players of a game trying to hit a ball into the goal
e.g. Thats the ninth goal hes kicked this season.
He kicked a penalty goal in the football match.?
3. graduate v. receive an academic degree upon completion of ones studies
e.g. He graduated as an M.D. at Edinburgh.
n. (1) a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)
e.g. He is a graduate in medicine.
What we really need is a law graduate.
(2) postgraduate:
e.g. Most students here are graduate students.
4. subject n. (1) a branch of knowledge
e.g. How many subjects are you studying this term?
English and Chinese are my favorite subjects.
(2) topic; theme
e.g. Don’t expect to change the subject. Answer it!
capable; open; dependent
e.g. Peasants used to be subject to the local landowner.
Are you subject to colds?
5. course n. (1) education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings
e.g. a course in computer
a Chinese course
(2) a line or route along which something travels or moves
e.g. Our company will develop a new market in the course of t
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