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Book
4
Unit
1
人教版
年级高一下
高中英语
必修
第一册
领读、点读课件
课件内容:普通高中课程标准实验教科书《英语
4
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Unit
1
Women
of
achievement
Words
&
Expressions
1领读
Page
95
A
STUDENT
OF
AFRICAN
WILDLIFE
It
is
5:45
am
and
the
sun
is
just
rising
over
Gombe
National
Park
in
East
Africa.
Following
Jane’s
way
of
studying
chimps,
our
group
are
all
going
to
visit
them
in
the
forest.
Jane
has
studied
these
families
of
chimps
for
many
years
and
helped
people
understand
how
much
they
behave
like
humans.
Watching
a
family
of
chimps
wake
up
is
our
first
activity
of
the
day.
This
means
going
back
to
the
place
where
we
left
the
family
sleeping
in
a
tree
the
night
before.
Everybody
sits
and
waits
in
the
shade
of
the
trees
while
the
family
begins
to
wake
up
and
move
off.
P2
Then
we
follow
as
they
wander
into
the
forest.
Most
of
the
time,
chimps
either
feed
or
clean
each
other
as
a
way
of
showing
love
in
their
family.
Jane
warns
us
that
our
group
is
going
to
be
very
tired
and
dirty
by
the
afternoon
and
she
is
right.
However,
the
evening
makes
it
all
worthwhile.
We
watch
the
mother
chimp
and
her
babies
play
in
the
tree.
Then
we
see
them
go
to
sleep
together
in
their
nest
for
the
night.
We
realize
that
the
bond
between
members
of
a
chimp
family
is
as
strong
as
in
a
human
family.
Nobody
before
Jane
fully
understood
chimp
behaviour.
She
spent
years
observing
and
recording
their
daily
activities.
P2
Since
her
childhood
she
had
wanted
to
work
with
animals
in
their
own
environment.
However,
this
was
not
easy.
When
she
first
arrived
in
Gombe
in
1960,
it
was
unusual
for
a
woman
to
live
in
the
forest.
Only
after
her
mother
came
to
help
her
for
the
first
few
months
was
she
allowed
to
begin
her
project.
Her
work
changed
the
way
people
think
about
chimps.
For
example,
one
important
thing
she
discovered
was
that
chimps
hunt
and
eat
meat.
Until
then
everyone
had
thought
chimps
ate
only
fruit
and
nuts.
She
actually
observed
chimps
as
a
group
hunting
a
monkey
and
then
eating
it.
P2
She
also
discovered
how
chimps
communicate
with
each
other,
and
her
study
of
their
body
language
helped
her
work
out
their
social
system.
For
forty
years
Jane
Goodall
has
been
outspoken
about
making
the
rest
of
the
world
understand
and
respect
the
life
of
these
animals.
She
has
argued
that
wild
animals
should
be
left
in
the
wild
and
not
used
for
entertainment
or
advertisements.
She
has
helped
to
set
up
special
places
where
they
can
live
safely.
She
is
leading
a
busy
life
but
she
says:
“Once
I
stop,
it
all
comes
crowding
in
and
I
remember
the
chimps
in
laboratories.
It’s
terrible.
It
affects
me
when
I
watch
the
wild
chimps.
P2
I
say
to
myself,
‘Aren’t
they
lucky?’
And
then
I
think
about
small
chimps
in
cages
though
they
have
done
nothing
wrong.
Once
you
have
seen
that
you
can
never
forget
...”
She
has
achieved
everything
she
wanted
to
do:
working
with
animals
in
their
own
environment,
gaining
a
doctor's
degree
and
showing
that
women
can
live
in
the
forest
as
men
can.
She
inspires
those
who
want
to
cheer
the
achievements
of
women.
P2
WHY
NOT
CARRY
ON
HER
GOOD
WORK?
I
enjoyed
English,
biology,
and
chemistry
at
school,
but
which
one
should
I
choose
to
study
at
university?
I
did
not
know
the
answer
until
one
evening
when
I
sat
down
at
the
computer
to
do
some
research
on
great
women
of
China.
By
chance
I
came
across
an
article
about
a
doctor
called
Lin
Qiaozhi,a
specialist
in
women’s
diseases.
She
lived
from
1901
to
1983.
It
seemed
that
she
had
been
very
busy
in
her
chosen
career,
travelling
abroad
to
study
as
well
as
writing
books
and
articles.
One
of
them
caught
my
eye.
P6
It
was
a
small
book
explaining
how
to
cut
the
death
rate
from
having
and
caring
for
babies.
She
gave
some
simple
rules
to
follow
for
keeping
babies
clean,
healthy
and
free
from
sickness.
Why
did
she
write
that?
Who
were
the
women
that
Lin
Qiaozhi
thought
needed
this
advice?
I
looked
carefully
at
the
text
and
realized
that
it
was
intended
for
women
in
the
countryside.
Perhaps
if
they
had
an
emergency
they
could
not
reach
a
doctor.
Suddenly
it
hit
me
how
difficult
it
was
for
a
woman
to
get
medical
training
at
that
time.
P6
That
was
a
generation
when
girls'
education
was
always
placed
second
to
boys’.
Was
she
so
much
cleverer
than
anyone
else?
Further
reading
made
me
realize
that
it
was
hard
work
and
determination
as
well
as
her
gentle
nature
that
got
her
into
medical
school.
What
made
her
succeed
later
on
was
the
kindness
and
consideration
she
showed
to
all
her
patients.
There
was
story
after
story
of
how
Lin
Qiaozhi,
tired
after
a
day's
work,
went
late
at
night
to
deliver
a
baby
for
a
poor
family
who
could
not
pay
her.
By
now
I
could
not
wait
to
find
out
more
about
her.
I
discovered
that
Lin
Qiaozhi
had
devoted
her
whole
life
to
her
patients
and
had
chosen
not
to
have
a
family
of
her
own.
P6
Instead
she
made
sure
that
about
50,000
babies
were
safely
delivered.
By
this
time
I
was
very
excited.
Why
not
study
at
medical
college
like
Lin
Qiaozhi
and
carry
on
her
good
work?
It
was
still
not
too
late
for
me
to
improve
my
studies,
prepare
for
the
university
entrance
examinations,
and
...
P6
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Book
4
Unit
5
人教版
年级高一下
高中英语
必修
第一册
领读、点读课件
课件内容:普通高中课程标准实验教科书《英语
4
必修》五个单元的领读、点读课件,每个单元包括单词和两篇Reading文章。
使用方法:在课件播放状态下,用鼠标左键在播放页面的任何地方点击即可播放单词或文章单句音频,跟读完再重复点击。用翻页器操控则更为方便。本课件适合教师授课使用,也合学生自学使用,特别适合早读、晚读由科代表操控、全班同学跟读。
课件制作:一、以句子为单位,把整篇课文的朗读音频文件切割成几十个单句音频文件;
二、录入课文文本;三、插入单句音频文件;从而得到多媒体交互课件。
Unit
5
Theme
Parks
Words
&
Expressions
领读
Page
99
THEME
PARKS
-
FUN
AND
MORE
THAN
FUN
Which
theme
park
would
you
like
to
visit?
There
are
various
kinds
of
theme
parks,
with
a
different
park
for
almost
everything:
food,
culture,
science,
cartoons,
movies
or
history.
Some
parks
are
famous
for
having
the
biggest
or
longest
roller
coasters,
others
for
showing
the
famous
sights
and
sounds
of
a
culture.
Whichever
and
whatever
you
like,
there
is
a
theme
park
for
you!
The
theme
park
you
are
probably
most
familiar
with
is
Disneyland.
It
can
be
found
in
several
parts
of
the
world.
It
will
bring
you
into
a
magical
world
and
make
your
dreams
come
true,
whether
you
are
visiting
a
pirate
ship
or
meeting
your
favourite
travelling
through
space,
fairy
tale
or
Disney
cartoon
character.
P34
As
you
wander
around
the
fantasy
amusement
park,
you
may
see
Snow
White
or
Mickey
Mouse
in
a
parade
or
on
the
street.
Of
course
Disneyland
also
has
many
exciting
rides,
from
giant
swinging
ships
to
terrifying
free-fall
drops.
With
all
these
attractions,
no
wonder
tourism
is
increasing
wherever
there
is
a
Disneyland.
If
you
want
to
have
fun
and
more
than
fun,
come
to
Disneyland!
Dollywood,
in
the
beautiful
Smoky
Mountains
in
the
southeastern
USA,
is
one
of
the
most
unique
theme
parks
in
the
world.
Dollywood
shows
and
celebrates
America’s
traditional
southeastern
culture.
Although
Dollywood
has
rides,
the
park’s
main
attraction
is
its
culture.
Famous
country
music
groups
perform
there
all
year
in
indoor
and
outdoor
theatres.
P34
People
come
from
all
over
America
to
see
carpenters
and
other
craftsmen
make
wood,
glass
and
iron
objects
in
the
old-fashioned
way.
Visit
the
candy
shop
to
try
the
same
kind
of
candy
that
American
southerners
made
150
years
ago,
or
take
a
ride
on
the
only
steam-engine
train
still
working
in
the
southeast
USA.
You
can
even
see
beautiful
bald
eagles
in
the
world’s
largest
bald
eagle
preserve.
And
for
those
who
like
rides,
Dollywood
has
one
of
the
best
old
wooden
roller
coasters,
Thunderhead.
It
is
world-famous
for
having
the
most
length
in
the
smallest
space.
Come
to
Dollywood
to
have
fun
learning
all
about
America’s
historical
southeastern
culture!
If
you
want
to
experience
the
ancient
days
and
great
deeds
of
English
knights
and
ladies,
princes
and
queens,
then
England’s
Camelot
Park
is
the
place
for
you.
Every
area
of
the
park
is
modelled
after
life
in
the
days
of
King
Arthur
and
the
Knights
of
the
Round
Table.
In
one
place,
you
can
watch
magic
shows
with
Merlin
the
Wizard.
If
you
want
to
see
fighting
with
swords
or
on
horseback,
then
the
jousting
area
is
a
good
place
to
visit.
If
you
do
well
there,
King
Arthur
may
choose
you
to
fight
in
the
big
jousting
tournament.
Do
you
like
animals?
Then
visit
the
farm
area,
and
learn
how
people
in
ancient
England
ran
their
farms
and
took
care
of
their
animals.
To
enter
a
world
of
fantasy
about
ancient
England,
come
to
Camelot
Park!
P34
FUTUROSCOPE
-
EXCITEMENT
AND
LEARNING
Last
week
I
took
a
journey
deep
into
space,
to
the
end
of
the
solar
system,
and
was
pulled
into
a
black
hole.
Then
I
took
a
trip
to
Brazil
and
experienced
surviving
an
airplane
crash
in
the
jungle.
After
that,
I
joined
some
divers
and
went
to
the
bottom
of
the
ocean
to
see
strange
blind
creatures
that
have
never
seen
sunlight.
For
a
break,
I
took
part
in
some
car
racing
and
then
skied
down
some
of
the
most
difficult
mountains
in
the
world.
I
ended
my
travels
by
meeting
face
to
face
with
a
dinosaur,
the
terrible
T-Rex,
and
survived
the
experience!
I
did
all
this
in
one
great
day
at
Futuroscope.
Opened
in
1987,
Futuroscope
is
one
of
the
largest
space-age
parks
in
the
world.
P38
This
science
and
technology-based
theme
park
in
France
uses
the
most
advanced
technology.
Its
3-D
cinemas
and
giant
movie
screens
provide
brand
new
experiences
of
the
earth
and
beyond.
Visitors
can
get
close
to
parts
of
the
world
they
have
never
experienced,
going
to
the
bottom
of
the
ocean,
flying
through
the
jungle
or
visiting
the
edges
of
the
solar
system.
The
amazing,
up-to-date
information
together
with
many
opportunities
for
hands-on
learning
makes
the
world
come
to
life
in
a
completely
new
way
for
visitors.
Learning
centres
throughout
the
park
let
visitors
try
their
own
scientific
experiments,
as
well
as
learn
more
about
space
travel,
the
undersea
world
and
much
more.
I
bought
tickets
for
myself
and
my
friends
at
the
park's
entrance,
but
tickets
are
also
available
online.
P38
Futuroscope
is
not
only
for
individuals,
but
is
also
the
perfect
mix
of
fun
and
learning
for
class
outings.
Classes
or
other
large
groups
that
let
Futuroscope
know
their
plans
in
advance
can
get
the
group
admission
rate.
For
anyone
coming
from
out
of
town,
Futuroscope
has
many
excellent
hotels
nearby,
most
of
which
provide
a
shuttle
service
to
the
park.
If
driving,
Futuroscope
is
within
easy
reach
of
the
freeway.
Plan
your
trip
well
before
starting,
since
Futuroscope
has
so
many
shows,
activities
and
great
souvenir
shops
that
it
is
difficult
to
see
them
all.
Come
ready
to
walk
a
lot
–
be
sure
to
wear
some
comfortable
sneakers
or
other
walking
shoes!
P38
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Book
4
Unit
3
人教版
年级高一下
高中英语
必修
第一册
领读、点读课件
课件内容:普通高中课程标准实验教科书《英语
4
必修》五个单元的领读、点读课件,每个单元包括单词和两篇Reading文章。
使用方法:在课件播放状态下,用鼠标左键在播放页面的任何地方点击即可播放单词或文章单句音频,跟读完再重复点击。用翻页器操控则更为方便。本课件适合教师授课使用,也合学生自学使用,特别适合早读、晚读由科代表操控、全班同学跟读。
课件制作:一、以句子为单位,把整篇课文的朗读音频文件切割成几十个单句音频文件;
二、录入课文文本;三、插入单句音频文件;从而得到多媒体交互课件。
A
Taste
of
English
Humour
Words
&
Expressions
for
Unit
3领读
Page
97
A
MASTER
OF
NONVERBAL
HUMOUR
As
Victor
Hugo
once
said,
“Laughter
is
the
sun
that
drives
winter
from
the
human
face”,
and
up
to
now
nobody
has
been
able
to
do
this
better
than
Charlie
Chaplin.
He
brightened
the
lives
of
Americans
and
British
through
two
world
wars
and
the
hard
years
in
between.
He
made
people
laugh
at
a
time
when
they
felt
depressed,
so
they
could
feel
more
content
with
their
lives.
Not
that
Charlie's
own
life
was
easy!
He
was
born
in
a
poor
family
in
1889.
His
parents
were
both
poor
music
hall
performers.
You
may
find
it
astonishing
that
Charlie
was
taught
to
sing
as
soon
as
he
could
speak
and
dance
as
soon
as
he
could
walk.
P18
Such
training
was
common
in
acting
families
at
this
time,
especially
when
the
family
income
was
often
uncertain.
Unfortunately
his
father
died,
leaving
the
family
even
worse
off,
so
Charlie
spent
his
childhood
looking
after
his
sick
mother
and
his
brother.
By
his
teens,
Charlie
had,
through
his
humour,
become
one
of
the
most
popular
child
actors
in
England.
He
could
mime
and
act
the
fool
doing
ordinary
everyday
tasks.
No
one
was
ever
bored
watching
him
-
his
subtle
acting
made
everything
entertaining.
As
time
went
by,
he
began
making
films.
He
grew
more
and
more
popular
as
his
charming
character,
the
little
tramp,
became
known
throughout
the
world.
P18
The
tramp,
a
poor,
homeless
man
with
a
moustache,
wore
large
trousers,
worn-out
shoes
and
a
small
round
black
hat.
He
walked
around
stiffly
carrying
a
walking
stick.
This
character
was
a
social
failure
but
was
loved
for
his
optimism
and
determination
to
overcome
all
difficulties.
He
was
the
underdog
who
was
kind
even
when
others
were
unkind
to
him.
How
did
the
little
tramp
make
a
sad
situation
entertaining?
Here
is
an
example
from
one
of
his
most
famous
films,
The
Gold
Rush.
It
is
toward
the
end
of
the
nineteenth
century
and
gold
has
just
been
discovered
in
Alaska.
Like
so
many
others,
the
little
tramp
has
rushed
there
in
search
of
gold,
but
without
success.
Instead
he
and
another
man
are
hiding
in
a
small
hut
during
a
snowstorm
with
nothing
to
eat.
They
are
so
hungry
that
the
little
tramp
tries
boiling
one
of
his
leather
shoes
for
dinner.
Charlie
cuts
off
the
leather
top
of
the
shoe
and
shares
the
shoe
with
the
other
fellow.
He
tries
cutting
and
chewing
the
bottom
of
the
shoe
as
if
it
were
the
finest
steak.
Then
he
picks
out
the
lace
of
the
shoe
and
eats
it
as
if
it
were
spaghetti.
He
eats
each
mouthful
with
great
enjoyment.
The
acting
is
so
convincing
that
it
makes
you
believe
that
it
is
one
of
the
best
meals
he
has
ever
tasted.
Charlie
Chaplin
wrote,
directed
and
produced
the
films
he
starred
in.
In
1972
he
was
given
a
special
Oscar
for
his
outstanding
work
in
films.
He
lived
in
England
and
the
USA
but
spent
his
last
years
in
Switzerland,
where
he
was
buried
in
1977.
He
is
loved
and
remembered
as
a
great
actor
who
could
inspire
people
with
great
confidence.
English
Jokes
1
C:
What's
that
fly
doing
in
my
soup?
W:
Swimming,
I
think!
2
C:
What's
that?
W:
It's
bean
soup.
C:
I
don't
want
to
know
what
it's
been.
I
want
to
know
what
it
is
now.
3
C:
Waiter,
will
the
pancakes
be
long?
W:
No,
sir.
Round.
Sherlock
Holmes
and
Doctor
Watson
went
camping
in
a
mountainous
area.
They
were
lying
in
the
open
air
under
the
stars.
Sherlock
Holmes
looked
up
at
the
stars
and
whispered,
“Watson,
when
you
look
at
that
beautiful
sky,
what
do
you
think
of?”
Watson
replied,
“I
think
of
how
short
life
is
and
how
long
the
universe
has
lasted.”
“No,
no,
Watson!”
Holmes
said.
“What
do
you
really
think
of?”
Watson
tried
again.
“I
think
of
how
small
I
am
and
how
vast
the
sky
is.”
“Try
again,
Watson!”
said
Holmes.
Watson
tried
a
third
time.
“I
think
of
how
cold
the
universe
is
and
how
warm
people
can
be
in
their
beds.”
Holmes
said,
“Watson,
you
fool!
You
should
be
thinking
that
someone
has
stolen
our
tent!”
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4
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2
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高中英语
必修
第一册
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4
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Working
the
Land
Words
&
Expressions
for
Unit
2领读
Page
96
A
PIONEER
FOR
ALL
PEOPLE
Although
he
is
one
of
China’s
most
famous
scientists,
Yuan
Longping
considers
himself
a
farmer,
for
he
works
the
land
to
do
his
research.
Indeed,
his
sunburnt
face
and
arms
and
his
slim,
strong
body
are
just
like
those
of
millions
of
Chinese
farmers,
for
whom
he
has
struggled
for
the
past
five
decades.
Yuan
Longping
grows
what
is
called
super
hybrid
rice.
In
1973,
he
became
the
first
agricultural
pioneer
in
the
world
to
grow
rice
that
has
a
high
output.
This
special
strain
of
rice
makes
it
possible
to
produce
20%
more
of
the
crop
in
the
same
fields.
P
10
Now
more
than
60%
of
the
rice
produced
in
China
each
year
is
from
this
hybrid
strain.
Born
in
1930,
Yuan
Longping
graduated
from
Southwest
Agricultural
College
in
1953.
Since
then,
finding
ways
to
grow
more
rice
has
been
his
life
goal.
As
a
young
man,
he
saw
the
great
need
for
increasing
the
rice
output.
At
that
time,
hunger
was
a
disturbing
problem
in
many
parts
of
the
countryside.
Yuan
Longping
searched
for
a
way
to
increase
rice
harvests
without
expanding
the
area
of
the
fields.
In
1950,
Chinese
farmers
could
produce
about
fifty-six
million
tons
of
rice.
In
a
recent
harvest,
however,
nearly
two
hundred
million
tons
of
rice
was
produced.
These
increased
harvests
mean
that
22%
of
the
world's
people
are
fed
from
just
7%
of
the
farmland
in
the
world.
Yuan
Longping
is
now
circulating
his
knowledge
in
India,
Vietnam
and
many
other
less
developed
countries
to
increase
their
rice
harvests.
Thanks
to
his
research,
the
UN
has
more
tools
in
the
battle
to
rid
the
world
of
hunger.
Using
his
hybrid
rice,
farmers
are
producing
harvests
twice
as
large
as
before.
Yuan
Long
ping
is
quite
satisfied
with
his
life.
However,
he
doesn't
care
about
being
famous.
He
feels
it
gives
him
less
freedom
to
do
his
research.
He
would
much
rather
keep
time
for
his
hobbies.
He
enjoys
listening
to
violin
music,
playing
mah-jong,
swimming
and
reading.
Spending
money
on
himself
or
leading
a
comfortable
life
also
means
very
little
to
him.
Indeed,
he
believes
that
a
person
with
too
much
money
has
more
rather
than
fewer
troubles.
He
therefore
gives
millions
of
yuan
to
equip
others
for
their
research
in
agriculture.
Just
dreaming
for
things,
however,
costs
nothing.
Long
ago
Yuan
Longping
had
a
dream
about
rice
plants
as
tall
as
sorghum.
Each
ear
of
rice
was
as
big
as
an
ear
of
corn
and
each
grain
of
rice
was
as
huge
as
a
peanut.
He
awoke
from
his
dream
with
the
hope
of
producing
a
kind
of
rice
that
could
feed
more
people.
Now,
many
years
later,
Yuan
Longping
has
another
dream:
to
export
his
rice
so
that
it
can
be
grown
around
the
globe.
One
dream
is
not
always
enough,
especially
for
a
person
who
loves
and
cares
for
his
people.
P
10
CHEMICAL
OR
ORGANIC
FARMING?
Over
the
past
half
century,
using
chemical
fertilizers
has
become
very
common
in
farming.
Many
farmers
welcomed
the
masa
great
way
to
stop
crop
disease
and
increase
production.
Recently,
however,
scientists
have
been
finding
that
long-term
use
of
these
fertilizers
can
cause
damage
to
the
land
and,
even
more
dangerous,
to
people's
health.
What
are
some
of
the
problems
caused
by
chemical
fertilizers?
First,
they
damage
the
land
by
killing
the
helpful
bacteria
and
pests
as
well
as
the
harmful
ones.
Chemicals
also
stay
in
the
ground
and
underground
water
for
a
long
time.
This
affects
crops
and,
therefore,
animals
and
humans,
P
14
since
chemicals
get
inside
the
crops
and
can
not
just
be
washed
off.
These
chemicals
in
the
food
supply
build
up
in
people's
bodies
over
time.
Many
of
these
chemicals
can
lead
to
cancer
or
other
illnesses.
In
addition,
fruit,
vegetables
and
other
food
grown
with
chemical
fertilizers
usually
grow
too
fast
to
be
full
of
much
nutrition.
They
may
look
beautiful,
but
inside
there
is
usually
more
water
than
vitamins
and
minerals.
With
these
discoveries,
some
farmers
and
many
customers
are
beginning
to
turn
to
organic
farming.
Organic
farming
is
simply
farming
without
using
any
chemicals.
They
focus
on
keeping
their
soil
rich
and
free
of
disease.
A
healthy
soil
reduces
disease
and
helps
crops
grow
strong
and
healthy
P
14
Organic
farmers,
therefore,
often
prefer
using
natural
waste
from
animals
as
fertilizer.
They
feel
that
this
makes
the
soil
in
their
fields
richer
in
minerals
and
so
more
fertile.
This
also
keeps
the
air,
soil,
water
and
crops
free
from
chemicals.
Organic
farmers
also
use
many
other
methods
to
keep
the
soil
fertile.
They
often
change
the
kind
of
crop
in
each
field
every
few
years,
for
example,
growing
corn
or
wheat
and
then
the
next
year
peas
or
soybeans.
Crops
such
as
peas
or
soybeans
put
important
minerals
back
into
the
soil,
making
it
ready
for
crops
such
as
wheat
or
corn
that
need
rich
and
fertile
soil.
Organic
farmers
also
plant
crops
to
use
different
levels
of
soil,
for
example,
planting
peanuts
that
use
the
ground’s
surface
followed
by
vegetables
that
put
down
deep
roots.
P
14
Some
organic
farmers
prefer
planting
grass
between
crops
to
prevent
wind
or
water
from
carrying
away
the
soil,
and
then
leaving
it
in
the
ground
to
become
a
natural
fertilizer
for
the
next
year’s
crop.
These
many
different
organic
farming
methods
have
the
same
goal:
to
grow
good
food
and
avoid
damaging
the
environment
or
people’s
health.
P
14
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Book
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Unit
4
人教版
年级高一下
高中英语
必修
第一册
领读、点读课件
课件内容:普通高中课程标准实验教科书《英语
4
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二、录入课文文本;三、插入单句音频文件;从而得到多媒体交互课件。
Unit
4
Body
Language
Words
&
Expressions
领读
Page
98
COMMUNICATION:
NO
PROBLEM?
Yesterday,
another
student
and
I,
representing
our
university’s
student
association,
went
to
the
Capital
International
Airport
to
meet
this
year’s
international
students.
They
were
coming
to
study
at
Beijing
University.
We
would
take
them
first
to
their
dormitories
and
then
to
the
student
canteen.
After
half
an
hour
of
waiting
for
their
flight
to
arrive,
I
saw
several
young
people
enter
the
waiting
area
looking
around
curiously.
I
stood
for
a
minute
watching
them
and
then
went
to
greet
them.
The
first
person
to
arrive
was
Tony
Garcia
from
Colombia,
closely
followed
by
Julia
Smith
from
Britain.
After
I
met
them
and
then
introduced
them
to
each
other,
I
was
very
surprised.
Tony
approached
Julia,
touched
her
shoulder
and
kissed
her
on
the
cheek!
She
stepped
back
appearing
surprised
and
put
up
her
hands,
as
if
in
defence.
P26
I
guessed
that
there
was
probably
a
major
misunderstanding.
Then
Akira
Nagata
from
Japan
came
in
smiling,
together
with
George
Cook
from
Canada.
As
they
were
introduced,
George
reached
his
hand
out
to
the
Japanese
student.
Just
at
that
moment,
however,
Akira
bowed
so
his
nose
touched
George's
moving
hand.
They
both
apologized
-
another
cultural
mistake!
Ahmed
Aziz,
another
international
student,
was
from
Jordan.
When
we
met
yesterday,
he
moved
very
close
to
me
as
I
introduced
myself.
I
moved
back
a
bit,
but
he
came
closer
to
ask
a
question
and
then
shook
my
hand.
When
Darlene
Coulon
from
France
came
dashing
through
the
door,
she
recognized
Tony
Garcia’s
smiling
face.
They
shook
hands
and
then
kissed
each
other
twice
on
each
cheek,
since
that
is
the
French
custom
when
adults
meet
people
they
know.
P26
Ahmed
Aziz,
on
the
contrary,
simply
nodded
at
the
girls.
Men
from
Middle
Eastern
and
other
Muslim
countries
will
often
stand
quite
close
to
other
men
to
talk
but
will
usually
not
touch
women.
As
I
get
to
know
more
international
friends,
I
learn
more
about
this
cultural
“body
language”.
Not
all
cultures
greet
each
other
the
same
way,
nor
are
they
comfortable
in
the
same
way
with
touching
or
distance
between
people.
In
the
same
way
that
people
communicate
with
spoken
language,
they
also
express
their
feelings
using
unspoken
“language”
through
physical
distance,
actions
or
posture.
English
people,
for
example,
do
not
usually
stand
very
close
to
others
or
touch
strangers
as
soon
as
they
meet.
P26
However,
people
from
places
like
Spain,
Italy
or
South
American
countries
approach
others
closely
and
are
more
likely
to
touch
them.
Most
people
around
the
world
now
greet
each
other
by
shaking
hands,
but
some
cultures
use
other
greetings
as
well,
such
as
the
Japanese,
who
prefer
to
bow.
These
actions
are
not
good
or
bad,
but
are
simply
ways
in
which
cultures
have
developed.
I
have
seen,
however,
that
cultural
customs
for
body
language
are
very
general
-
not
all
members
of
a
culture
behave
in
the
same
way.
In
general,
though,
studying
international
customs
can
certainly
help
avoid
difficulties
in
today's
world
of
cultural
crossroads!
SHOWING
OUR
FEELINGS
Body
language
is
one
of
the
most
powerful
means
of
communication,
often
even
more
powerful
than
spoken
language.
People
around
the
world
show
all
kinds
of
feelings,
wishes
and
attitudes
that
they
might
never
speak
aloud.
It
is
possible
to
“read”
others
around
us,
even
if
they
do
not
intend
for
us
to
catch
their
unspoken
communication.
Of
course,
body
language
can
be
misread,
but
many
gestures
and
actions
are
universal.
The
most
universal
facial
expression
is,
of
course,
the
smile
–
its
function
is
to
show
happiness
and
put
people
at
ease.
It
does
not
always
mean
that
we
are
truly
happy,
however.
Smiles
around
the
world
can
be
false,
hiding
other
feelings
like
anger,
fear
or
worry.
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There
are
unhappy
smiles,
such
as
when
someone
“loses
face”
and
smiles
to
hide
it.
However,
the
general
purpose
of
smiling
is
to
show
good
feelings.
From
the
time
we
are
babies,
we
show
unhappiness
or
anger
by
frowning.
In
most
places
around
the
world,
frowning
and
turning
one's
back
to
someone
shows
anger.
Making
a
fist
and
shaking
it
almost
always
means
that
someone
is
angry
and
threatening
another
person.
There
are
many
ways
around
the
world
to
show
agreement,
but
nodding
the
head
up
and
down
is
used
for
agreement
almost
worldwide.
Most
people
also
understand
that
shaking
the
head
from
side
to
side
means
disagreement
or
refusal.
How
about
showing
that
I
am
bored?
Looking
away
from
people
or
yawning
will,
in
most
cases,
make
me
appear
to
be
uninterested.
However,
if
I
turn
toward
and
look
at
someone
or
something,
people
from
almost
every
culture
will
think
that
I
am
interested.
If
I
roll
my
eyes
and
turn
my
head
away,
I
most
likely
do
not
believe
what
I
am
hearing
or
do
not
like
it.
Being
respectful
to
people
is
subjective,
based
on
each
culture,
but
in
general
it
is
probably
not
a
good
idea
to
give
a
hug
to
a
boss
or
teacher.
In
almost
every
culture,
it
is
not
usually
good
to
stand
too
close
to
someone
of
a
higher
rank.
Standing
at
a
little
distance
with
open
hands
will
show
that
I
am
willing
to
listen.
With
so
many
cultural
differences
between
people,
it
is
great
to
have
some
similarities
in
body
language.
We
can
often
be
wrong
about
each
other,
so
it
is
an
amazing
thing
that
we
understand
each
other
as
well
as
we
do!
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