Module 1 Unit 2 (Workbook)

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课件30张PPT。1Nature and environmentWaterWorkbook2CONTENTS PAGEVocabularyGrammarListeningReadingWritingABABABVocabulary3-1AThe words on the next page are all related to water. Match each word with its meaning. The first one has been done for you.1233-2123Use the words in the box to complete the sentences.Bamount daily cleaning relax floating untilI saw a hot-air balloon __________ in the sky.
He exercises for about half an hour __________.
My father likes to __________ on the sofa when he gets home from work.
Jenny is not going out __________ she finishes her homework.
This book is really useful. It contains a large __________ of information.
Mr Smith has someone help him do the __________ once a week.floatingdailyrelaxuntilamountcleaning3-3123Grammar10-1ATalking about amountsCommon errors??There aren’t many people here.There is a little rice.Talking about amounts with a few, a little, many, much, a lot of and no12345678910Complete the sentences with There is or There are and the correct word or phrases from the box. The clues (??, ?, ?, ?, etc.) in brackets will help you. The first one has been done for you.A110-2?? a lot of ? not many/not much
? a few/a little ? no_______________________ time to waste. (?)
_______________________ people at the party. (??)
_______________________ children in the library. (?)There is noThere are a lot ofThere aren’t many1234567891010-3?? a lot of ? not many/not much
? a few/a little ? no_______________________ spoons in the drawer. (?)
_______________________ rubbish on the floor. (??)
_______________________ furniture in this room. (?)
_______________________ knives on the table. (?)
_______________________ tea in the packet. (?)There are a fewThere is a lot ofThere isn’t muchThere are noThere is a little1234567891010-4Common errors??How much milk is there?There is a lot.Using how many and how much12345678910Complete the questions with How many or How much. Give short answers. Look at the clues (??, ?, ?, ?, etc.) in brackets and choose the correct word or phrases from the box. The first one has been done for you.A210-5?? a lot ? not many/not much
? a few/a little ? noneA ____________ wild tigers are there in the zoo? (?) B __________________________
A ____________ paper do you need for your homework? (?) B __________________________How manyThere are none.How muchI/We need a little.12345678910?? a lot ? not many/not much
? a few/a little ? none10-6A ____________ eggs do you need to make a cake? (?) B __________________________
A _______________ money do they want? (?) B __________________________
A _______________ traffic is there in New York? (??) B __________________________
A _______________ friends do you have in Shanghai? (?) B __________________________How manyI/We don’t need many.How muchThey don’t want much.How muchThere is a lot.How manyI/We have none.12345678910Sam got very sunburnt. He spent _______________ hours in the sun.
Eva failed her exam because she spent _______________ hours doing her homework.
John is getting very thin. He doesn’t eat _______________ food.10-7Talking about amounts with too and enoughComplete the sentences with the correct word or phrases from the box.A3too many too few too much too little enoughtoo manytoo fewenough1234567891010-8too many too few too much too little enoughOur classroom is very dark. There are _______________ windows.
We haven’t had _______________ rain recently. There has been _______________ dry weather.
I’m going to be late for work. There are _______________ buses on this route.
There are _______________ people in this lift. The doors won’t shut.
There is _______________ tea in the teapot. There won’t be _______________ for everyone.too fewenoughtoo muchtoo fewtoo manytoo littleenough12345678910Complete the questions with Have/Has got enough and the correct pronouns and nouns. Then give the answers with the words in brackets and any other necessary words. The first one has been done for you.A410-9A ______________________________ to make a cake? B Yes. In fact, Nicola’s got _______________ eggs. (too)
A ______________________________ to study for the test? B No, I’ve got _______________ time. (too)Has Nicolas got enough eggstoo manyHave you got enough timetoo little1234567891010-10A _________________________ to buy their sister a present? B Yes, they’ve got _______________ money. (enough)
A ________________________________ for our picnic? B No, we’ve got _______________ drinks for it. (too)
A _______________________________ to write her report? B Yes. In fact, she’s got _______________ information for it.
(too)Have they got enough moneyenoughHave we got enough drinkstoo fewHas she got enough informationtoo much123456789106-1BReview exercisesComplete the sentences with the words or phrases in the box. Sometimes more than one answer is possible. (You do not need to use all of the words and phrases.)B1123a lot/a lot of too many/too much no/none
a few/a little too few/too little many/much enoughJane wants to buy a radio, but she can’t. She doesn’t have __________ money.
We haven’t played tennis once this year. There have been __________ dry weekends.
I only have __________ CDs, but Amy has a lot.enoughno/too fewa few4566-2123I saw a lot of cheap T-shirts in a shop. I went back later, but there were __________ left. Someone bought them all!
There weren’t __________ people at the beach. The weather was too cold and there was only __________ sunshine.
Our bill for a pizza was 400 yuan! The waiter said, ‘Sorry, this is not your bill. 400 yuan is __________ money just for a pizza.’
I have only a few stamps in my collection, but Feng Jun has __________. His collection is very big.a lot/a lot of too many/too much no/none
a few/a little too few/too little many/much enoughnonemany/a lot ofa littletoo mucha lot456Andrew, Stephanie and Wendy are talking about the things they will take on a camping trip. Check the lists to see if they have enough of each thing, and complete their conversation with the words and phrases in the box. Use each word or phrase at least once.*B26-3123a lot of none
enough too few
how many too little
how much too many
no too much4566-4123456Andrew: OK, let’s compare our two lists. Have we got (1)_____________ batteries?
Stephanie: No, there are (2)______________ batteries. We must buy some more. What about torches? (3)______________ do we need?
Wendy: Two. It’s OK. We’ve got (4)_______________ torches.
Andrew: (5)_______________ food do we need?
Stephanie: We need enough for three meals, so we have (6)_____________ food. But let’s check the water.
Wendy: We have (7)_____________ water. We mustn’t forget to get some more. Next, money. (8)______________ do we need?6-5123enoughtoo fewHow manyenoughHow muchtoo muchtoo littleHow much456Andrew: (9)_________________, of course! There aren’t any shops at the campsite.
Stephanie: I see. We don’t have (10)_______________ suntan lotion. But look, eleven sunhats for six people! We have (11)_________________ sunhats. What about tents, Wendy?
Wendy: I’m afraid we have (12)_________________ tents. We need two!
Andrew: Oh dear! Hey! There are (13)_______________ workbooks here. Six, in fact. Who put them on our list?
Stephanie: Just my little joke!6-6123Noneenoughtoo manynoa lot of456ListeningDaisy is describing an experiment with water. Listen to her and put the following steps in the correct order. Write 1–7 in the boxes.1234567ReadingALook at the bar chart about the weather in a seaside town. Give short answers to the questions.5-1123455-212345Which is the coldest month? __________________________
Which are the two hottest months? __________________________
Which month has an average temperature of 27oC? __________________________
Which two months have an average temperature of 20oC? __________________________February.July and August.October.March and December.Read the paragraph below and make a line graph about the rainfall in the seaside town and then answer the questions. The first month (J) has been done for you.5-312345AThe rainfall in the seaside town in January was 30 millimetres. In February, it rose to 55 millimetres. Then in March, it went on rising to 75 millimetres. In April, the rainfall rose to 135 millimetres. It rose rapidly to 300 millimetres in May. And in June, the rainfall was at its highest at 400 millimetres. The rainfall started to fall in July and it fell to 360 millimetres. It stayed the same in August. It then fell to 290 millimetres in September. It then fell again to 100 millimetres in October. The rainfall in November was 50 millimetres and it continued falling to 25 millimetres in December.5-412345The rainfall in the seaside town in January was 30 millimetres. In February, it rose to 55 millimetres. Then in March, it went on rising to 75 millimetres. In April, the rainfall rose to 135 millimetres. It rose rapidly to 300 millimetres in May. And in June, the rainfall was at its highest at 400 millimetres. The rainfall started to fall in July and it fell to 360 millimetres. It stayed the same in August. It then fell to 290 millimetres in September. It then fell again to 100 millimetres in October. The rainfall in November was 50 millimetres and it continued falling to 25 millimetres in December.5-512345Which is the wettest month? ____________________________________________________
Which are the three driest months? ____________________________________________________
Which month(s) has/have an average rainfall between 100 and 300 millimetres? ____________________________________________________June.January, November and December.April, May, September and October.The rainfall in the seaside town in January was 30 millimetres. In February, it rose to 55 millimetres. Then in March, it went on rising to 75 millimetres. In April, the rainfall rose to 135 millimetres. It rose rapidly to 300 millimetres in May. And in June, the rainfall was at its highest at 400 millimetres. The rainfall started to fall in July and it fell to 360 millimetres. It stayed the same in August. It then fell to 290 millimetres in September. It then fell again to 100 millimetres in October. The rainfall in November was 50 millimetres and it continued falling to 25 millimetres in December.WritingWrite at least 60 words about the topic ‘Water—liquid gold’. Use the suggested outline below to help you.2-112Suggested outline:
Paragraph 1 Do you know the long journey of water?
Paragraph 2 Can you describe the importance of water in our daily life?
Paragraph 3 Can you list a few ways we can save water?Water — liquid gold
Water falls from the clouds as rain and runs into rivers and seas. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2-212We have to clean rain water before we use it. We cannot live without water. We use it to drink, to cook meals and to wash things. Water is really liquid gold!
We can save water in many ways. For example, we should turn the tap off when we are brushing our teeth. We should fix dripping taps quickly. We shouldn’t play with water. We must try our best to save every drop of water.