牛津上海版英语九年级上册课件:Unit 4 Computers Writing(共19张PPT)

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名称 牛津上海版英语九年级上册课件:Unit 4 Computers Writing(共19张PPT)
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课件19张PPT。Writing2Computers vs humans4ComputersCONTENTS PAGEBefore you writeWhile you write*After you writeBefore you write5-11234 The twin brothers Robin and Nigel received two radio-controlled cars from their parents on their birthday yesterday. They are talking about their cars. Read what they say and complete the table.A1Robin’s present – LightningNigel’s present – Hi-Climb55-2123455-3123428 cm9 cm150 g215 km/hpooraverage22 cm15 cm210 g48 km/hvery goodheavy5 Look at the table and the words in the box, and complete Robin’s letter to his grandmother.A25-4123455-51234fasterbetterlongerlowerheavierthanlighterfarthermoreworse5While you write3-1123 Peter is going to retire next month. He wants to live near the sea with his wife Mary for the rest of their lives. So they have just bought a new flat on the west coast of Australia. Peter is now writing a letter to his sister Jane about it. Use the information in the table and the adjectives in the box to finish his letter.B3-21233-3123bigger than the one in Seaside Courtfewer rooms It is also more modern, and its price is higher. It is nearer to the park, but it is farther away from the market. Finally, the view from Peak Garden is better than that from Seaside Court.*After you write Write a few sentences to compare the following pairs:your primary school and your secondary school;
Shanghai and Hangzhou;
the underground and buses.ConsolidationWorkbook 9A, pages 35 and 36.
说 明
本册教材根据上海市中小学(幼儿园)课程改革委员会制订的课程方案和《上海市中小学英语课程标准(征求意见稿)》编写,供九年义务教育九年级第一学期试用。
本教材经上海市中小学教材审查委员会审查准予试用。
《英语(牛津上海版)》(试用本)
主 编:沃振华
原 作 者:P Etherton G McArthur P Leetch
改编人员:沃振华 朱维庭 李绍贤 施安吉 施志红
奚翠华 卢 璐 张 瑶
牛津大学出版社(中国)有限公司英语教材编写委员会
责任编辑:马芳芳 林 妍
插 图:K Y Chan 周允达
课件制作:卢 璐
支持学校:上海市市北初级中学length/le?θ/ n.the size of something from one end to the otherThis room is twice the length of the kitchen.seat/si:t/ n.a place where you can sit, for example a chair He put his shopping on the seat behind him.peak/pi:k/ n.the pointed top of a mountainThe climbers made camp halfway up the peak.court/k?:t/ n.(used in the names of blocks of flats or apartment buildings) a block of flatsMandy lives in the Sunshine Court.distance/'d?st?ns/ n.the amount of space between two places or things What is the distance between the Sun and the Earth?