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Abadbeginningmakesabadending.

不善始者不善终。

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&AssignmentLESSON9

FLYINGCATSHOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&AssignmentContentsListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&AssignmentHOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment3Newwordsandexpressionsfascinate迷住affectionate充满深情的mysterious难以理解的submissive服从的feline猫的independence独立high-rise高层的windowsill窗槛paratrooper伞兵squirrel松鼠air-resistance空气阻力impact冲击力

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment4II.Speaking★fascinatev.

迷住,吸引住

befascinatedwithHeisfascinatedwithchess.AreyoufascinatedwithEnglish?like,love,befondofTheboyisfondoffootball.HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment5II.Speakingbecrazyabout:着迷bemadaboutHeiscrazy/madaboutmusic.Heisfascinatedwithmusic.fascinationn.魅力,魔力fascinatingadj.迷人的Sweetmusicisfascinating.HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment6II.Speaking★affectionateadj.充满深情,柔情的Catsareaffectionateanimals.affectionatelyadv.挚爱地,亲切地Theladyislookingatthatmanaffectionately.affectionn.喜爱,爱;感情HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment7II.Speaking

★mysteriousadj.神秘的,难以理解的amysteriousplanamysteriousexplanation

mysteryn.谜面,神秘感

Hisdeathisamystery.HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment8II.Speaking

★submissiveadj.服从的,顺从的=obedientAreyouobedient?Dogsandhorsesaresubmissive,butcatsareneversubmissivetous.besubmissivetosb.submitv.submitoneselftosb/sth使自己听命于…submission

n.归顺,服从HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment9II.Speaking

independencen.独立,独立性dependence(n.依靠,依赖,信任,信赖)independent(adj.独立自主的,不受约束的)dependent(adj.依靠的,依赖的)--Youhavealreadygrownup,youmustbeindependent.depend(vi.依靠,依赖)--Youmustdependonyourself.independ没有此词HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment10II.Speaking

男人三大美德┌senseofindependence├senseofhumor└honestyHOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment11I.Listening1.Firstlistenandthenanswerthequestion.

Howdocatstrytoprotectthemselveswhenfallingfromgreatheights?

Theystretchouttheirlegslikeflyingsquirrelstoincreasetheirair-resistance..

2.Dictation.HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment12II.Speaking1、Howdocatsoftenbehavetowardshumans?

(Theycanbefriendlyandaffectionate.)2、Butthey'resuspiciousofhumansaswell,aren'tthey?(Yes,theyare.)3、Dotheyleadmysteriouslivesoftheirown?(Yes,theydo.)4、Howaretheydifferentfromdogsandhorses?(Theyneverbecomesubmissive.)

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment13II.Speaking5、Whathavehumanslearnedtorespectaboutcats?

(Theirindependence.)

6、Whatisthepopularbeliefaboutcats?

(Thattheyhaveninelives.)

7、Isthereanytruthinthisbelief?

(Yes,thereis.)

8、Whichinstitutionrecentlymadeastudyofcats?

(TheNewYorkAnimalMedicalCentre.)

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment14II.Speaking9、Howmanycatstookpartinthisstudy?

(132.)10、Whatdidallthesecatshaveincommon?

(Theyhadallfallenoffhighbuildings.)

11、Howmanyofthemhaddied?

(Onlyeightofthem.)12、WhyisNewYorktheidealplaceforthiskindofstudy?

(Becausethereisnoshortageoftallbuildings.)

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment15II.Speaking13、WhathadthecatcalledSabrinasufferedfrom?

(Abrokentooth.)14、Whatdidadoctorcomparefallingcatswith?

(Well-trainedparatroopers.)

15、Whatseemstohappentocatsthefurthertheyfall?

(Theyarelesslikelytoinjurethemselves.)

16、Whatspeedsdotheyreachinalongdrop?

(Sixtymilesanhourandmore.)

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment16II.Speaking17、Whatdocatshavetimetododuringalongdrop?

(Theyhavetimetorelax.)18、Whatdotheydowiththelegswhenfalling?

(Theystretchthemout.)19、Whatotheranimalsdothis?

(Flyingsquirrels.)20、Whateffectdoesincreasedair-resistancehave?

(Itreducestheshockofimpactwhentheyhittheground.)

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment17II.ReadingFlyingcats

Catsneverfailto

fascinatehumanbeings.Theycanbefriendlyandaffectionatetowardshumans,buttheyleadmysteriouslivesoftheirownaswell.Theyneverbecomesubmissivelikedogsandhorses.Asaresult,humanshavelearnedto

respectfelineindependence.Mostcatsremainsuspiciousofhumansalltheirlives.Oneofthethingsthatfascinatesusmostaboutcatsisthepopularbeliefthattheyhaveninelives.Apparently,thereisagooddealoftruthinhisidea.Acat'sabilitytosurvivefallsisbasedon

fact.

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment18III.Reading:ReadingcomprehensionI.Readingcomprehension:1、Wefindcatsendlesslyfascinatingbecause

(a)wefeelthereisagooddealwedonotknowabouttheirlives

(b)webelievethatcatshaveninelives

(c)theyaredifferentfromdogsandhorses

(d)theycanreachaspeedof60milesanhourwhilefallingHOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment19III.Reading:Readingcomprehensionheight(n.高度,海拔,高地[常用复数])

protect(vt.保护)

remain(vi.保持)

suspicious(adj.可疑的,怀疑的)

apparently(adj.显然的,外观上的)

ability(n.能力,才干)

fall(vi.倒下,落下)--(fell,fallen,falling)

medical(adj.医学的,内科的)

period(n.时期,学时)

shock(n.打击,震动)

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment20III.Reading:Readingcomprehension

injury(n.伤害,侮辱)injure(vt.损害,伤害)

ideal(n.理想adj.理想的,完美的)

sill(n.窗台,门槛)

storey(n.层=[美]story)

behave(vi.举动,举止,运转)

suffer(vt.遭受,经历,忍受vi.受痛苦,受损害)

stretch(v.伸展,伸长)

increase(n.增加vt.增加,加大vi.增加,繁殖)

resistance(n.阻力,电阻,抵抗力,反抗,抵抗)

reduce(vt.减少,缩小)HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment21II.ReadingFlyingcats

RecentlytheNewYorkAnimalMedicalCentermadeastudyof132catsoveraperiodoffivemonths.Allthesecatshadoneexperienceincommon:theyhadfallenoffhighbuildings,yetonlyeightofthemdiedfromshockorinjuries.Ofcourse,NewYorkistheidealplaceforsuchaninterestingstudy,becausethereisnoshortageoftallbuildings.Thereareplentyofhigh-risewindowsillstofallfrom!Onecat,Sabrina,fell32storeys,yetonlysufferedfromabrokentooth.'Catsbehavelikewell-trainedparatroopers.'adoctorsaid.Itseemsthatthefurthercatsfall,thelesstheyarelikelytoinjurethemselves.Inalongdrop,theyreachspeedsof60milesanhourandmore.Athighspeeds,fallingcatshavetimetorelax.Theystretchouttheirlegslikeflyingsquirrels.Thisincreasestheirair-resistanceandreducestheshockofimpactwhentheyhittheground.

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment22III.Reading:ReadingcomprehensionI.Readingcomprehension:2、Arecentstudyof132catsinNewYorkproved

(a)‘thatitistruethatcatshaveninelives

(b)thatcatsarerelatedtoflyingsquirrels

(c)theyaredifferentfromdogsandhorses

(d)thatcatsfallingfromgreatheightsareseldomkilled

3、Catscansurvivegreatfallsmainlybecause

(a)thefurthertheyfall,thelesslikelytheyaretoinjurethemselves

(b)acat'sabilitytosurviveisbasedonfact

(c)afallingcatrelaxesitslegsandsoincreasesitsair-resistance

(d)theyareunlikelytoexceedaspeedofabout60milesanhourHOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment23III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:neverfailto,双重否定意味肯定,运用双重否定结构加深句子的语义

Ifyouaskforhelpinthepoliteway,youneverfailtosucceed.

Ifyoureceiverequestslikethis,you'llneverfailtoaccept.双重否定结构

1.neverfailto,can‘tfailto,don’tfailto,否定词+failto

2.否定的形容词之前加以否定,notunreasonable,notunreasonable

Whathesaidisnotunreasonable.

Itisquitecommon(notuncommon)forustomakemistakes.

3.not+without

Youcan‘tobtainEnglishwithoutworkinghard.Ex.他没有肉就吃不下饭。Hedoesn'thaveanymealwithoutmeats.

4.no+not

Thereisnothingthathecan'tdo.

Thereisnorulethathasnoexception.Ex.没有不吃腥的猫。Thereisnocatthatdoesn'tlikefish.

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment24III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:havelearnedto:学会了,习惯了Peoplehavelearnedtoexpectthattrainsarepunctual.Childrenhavelearnedtoexpectthattheirparentsareveryable.besuspiciousofsb:对什么表示怀疑,存有戒心HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment25III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:oneofthethingsthatfascinatesusmostis…that,that引导同位语从句最让我们感兴趣的普遍事实就是----飞机既安全又快。Oneofthethingsthatfascinatesusmostaboutplanesisthepopularfactthattheyaresafeandfast.truth,不可数名词,agooddealof

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment26III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:

联想运用:

1)有关那些野生动物,最令人们感到不安的是一种推测,它们可能会给人类带来灾难和毁灭。

Oneofthethingsthatdisturbshumansmostaboutthosewildanimalsisthespeculationthattheymayspelldestructionanddisasters.

2)有关昨天的演出,最令人感到好笑的就是那个报幕员的表现,他太紧张了,出现了无数次口误。

Oneofthethingsthatamusedusmostaboutyesterday’splaywastheawkwardperformancebytheadvertiserwhowassonervousastomakenumerousslipsoftongue.

.

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment27III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:

联想运用:

3)有关孩子们,最令父母感到恼火的是,他们总是滔滔不绝地称赞自己朋友家,却总是嫌弃自己家的饭菜、卫生或家具。

Oneofthethingsthatannoysparentsmostaboutchildrenischildren’sconstantpraiseofthehomesoftheirfriendsandslurontheirowncooking,cleaningandfurniture.

4)有关那老师,最令我感到震惊的是他那种有失身份和孩子气的做法。

OneofthethingsthatshocksmemostabouttheteacherishislossofdignityanddescenttochildishbehaviorHOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment28III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:

联想运用:

5)关于城市生活,给我影响最深刻的就是当成千上万人回到了他们乡间寓所之后,空旷的街头笼罩着宁静的气氛。

Oneofthethingsthatimpressesmemostaboutthecitylifeisthepeacethatdescendsonthedesertedstreetswhenthethousandsthattraveltoworkeverydayaretuckedawayintheirhomesinthecountry.

6)有关坐飞机,最令人们感到刺激的就是,腾云驾雾,在20,000英尺高空以500英里的时速行驶。

Oneofthethingsthatthrillspeoplemostabouttheaeroplanesistheexhilaratingexperienceoftravelingataheightof20,000feet,highabovetheclouds,andatover500milesanhour.

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment29III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:

联想运用:

7)有关坐长途汽车旅行,最令我感到受折磨的就是大部分的旅游时间全都花在了公路上,而且只有很少的服务设施,交通也很拥挤。

Oneofthethingsthatafflictsmemostaboutlongcarjourneyisthefactthatmostofthetimewillbespentonroadswithtoofewservicestationsandtoomuchtraffic.HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment30III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:

联想运用:

8)昨天的演讲中,最令学生感到受鼓舞的是那个演讲者的一句话:任何一件坏事,总有比它更坏的;任何一个人断了腿,也应该庆幸不是断了脖子。

Oneofthethingsthatencouragesthestudentsmostaboutyesterday’slectureisasentencebythespeaker“Foreverybadmightbeaworse,andwhenonebreakshisleglethimbethankfulthatitisnothisneck”.

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment31III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:

联想运用:

9)关于那架飞机让我们感到最不可思议的是,它能在任何地方降落:雪地上,水面上,甚至刚耕过的田里。

Oneofthethingsthatastonishesusmostabouttheplaneisthefactthatitcanlandanywhere:onsnow,water,orevenonaploughedfield.HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment32III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:*apparently(adv.显然地),语气不是非常确定(=Itseemsthat...)obviously(最)明显的clearlysureenoughapparently(最弱的)HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment33III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:*bebasedon:基于事实基础之上basesthon:把某事加在什么基础之上Webasethetheoryonthefact.我们把这理论建立在事实的基础之上。Thetheoryisbasedonfact.这理论是建立在事实基础上的。asamatteroffact实际上=actuallyHOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment34III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:makeastudyofsth:对什么作出研究incommon=thesamediefrom:死于死于疾病:dieofillness/disease/hunger/thirst,自然的死亡用of

死于非自然原因:diefromshock/injures/wound,用fromHOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment35III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:dieout

绝种,死光dieof

意为

“因……而死”(原因多来自内部如情感、冻饿、生病等),其后跟hunger,cold,

illness,

old

age,

a

fever,

heat等名词,

diefrom意为“由于……而死”(外因)(原因常来自外部创伤、交通事故),其后常跟wound,

accident,

over

work,

carelessness,

drinking

等名词。

diefor:为某种目的而献身、牺牲dieoff

是逐渐死去

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment36III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:例句

Manyofthemdiedofstarvation.

Thesoldierdiedfromawoundinthebreast.

Lotsofthemdiedforthecauseofliberation.

Theflowersaredyingoffbecausetherehasbeennorain.

Many

people

died

of

hunger

before

liberation.

解放前许多人因饥饿死去。The

old

man

died

from

a

traffic

accident.那位老人死于交通事故。HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment37III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:Ex:

1.Hedied_____thetrafficaccidentlastweek.

A.of

B.from

C.with

2.Thisoldmandied_____solitude,becausehissondeserted(抛弃)him.

A.by

B.from

C.of

Key:BC

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment38III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:thereisnoshortageofshortage:缺乏=lack,与of搭配,shortage/lackofShortageofmoneyledtothefailureoftheexperiments.

资金缺乏导致实验的失败。sufferfrom:遭受什么痛苦Alotofpeopleintheworldaresufferingfromterriblediseases.

HOMEListeningSpeakingReadingWritingSeatwork&Assignment39III.Reading:NewWordsandexpressionsII.

NewWordsandexpressions

:*well-trained:训练很好的,

well-decorated:装饰漂亮的well-paid:待遇优厚的wel

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