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Listening Comprehension for Grade-2: 

Listening Comprehension for Grade-2 Awaken! Slothful one And chase the yellow butterflies Copyright by Yang Ning

Expressions of Unit 1: 

Expressions of Unit 1 Strike out Draw a line through a text to show that it does not relate to you eg. Please strike out whichever option does not apply to you To start doing sth new, independently of other people eg.After working for her father for ten years, she felt it was time to strike out on her own.

Expressions of Unit 1: 

Expressions of Unit 1 Strike out If you strike out in baseball, you fail three times to hit the ball successfully and you therefore lose one of your team’s chances to score. eg.I really strike out with her---she wouldn’t even kiss me good night. (fig.)

Expressions of Unit 1: 

Expressions of Unit 1 Attest To show or to say or to prove that sth is true eg. The worker came out onto the streets to attest their support for the union. The number of old German cars still on the road attests (to) the excellence of their manufacture. The will needs to be attested by three witness.

Expressions of Unit 1: 

Expressions of Unit 1 configuration Draw a line through a text to show that it does not relate to you eg. Please strike out whichever option does not apply to you To start doing sth new, independently of other people eg.After working for her father for ten years, she felt it was time to strike out on her own.

Expressions of Unit 1 Part III: 

Expressions of Unit 1 Part III Baseball diamond Baseball playing field a platonic friend Sex irrelevant Fix up arrange Hit it off Get along well a. You have to walk by this baseball diamond. b. I thought she was trying to fix us up. c.We hit it off.

The Secret of Nano Technology: 

The Secret of Nano Technology 注释: 1.damp adj.潮湿的 2.particle n. 微粒;粒子 3.virus n. [微]病毒 4.shrink vt. 使变小

The Secret of Nano Technology: 

The Secret of Nano Technology 注释: 5.emit vt. 发出,发射 6.gadget n. 小器具, 小配件 7.brittle adj. 易碎的 8.dissolve vi. 溶解;液化 9.chip n. 芯片

CNN News: 

CNN News The Secret of Nano Technology They feel like ordinary cotton trousers but there’s a thin nano layer, which resists spills and stains. There are 50,000 particles2 in this vial for every person on the planet, that’s all 6.9 billion people

The Secret of Nano Technology: 

The Secret of Nano Technology Here in Cambridge they’re making very thin nano layers of a plastic that emits5 light when electrical current runs through it. The technology will soon be on the market, in mobile phones with very bright, energy-saving displays.

Dog Glasses: 

Dog Glasses 1.canine adj. 犬的 2.companion n. 伴侣;同伴 3.sway v. 影响 4.accessory n. 装饰品;搭配物 5.scrap n. 打架

Dog Glasses: 

Dog Glasses Humans have been protecting their eyes from the harmful effects of the weather for decades and with a reliable pair of glasses their four legged companions2 can now do the same. The image conscious owner might be swayed3 by the different colors and sizes available, but the company is keen to stress they’re not simply a fashion accessory4.

Human Cargo Delivery: 

Human Cargo Delivery 注释: 1. no-frills 只提供最起码必需品的 2. crate [kreit] n. 板条箱 3. aviation [7eivi5eiFEn] n. 航空;飞行 4. homesick [5hEumsik] adj. 思家的;思乡病的

Human Cargo Delivery: 

Human Cargo Delivery 5. pressurize vt. 密封 6. deliveryman 送货员 7. spotlight vt. 使突出醒目 8. warrant n. 逮捕令 9. stowaway n. 揩油乘客;偷乘者

Unit 2 Expressions: 

Unit 2 Expressions Strain To strain every nerve to do sth To strain one’s eyes/ears/vioce To strain the definition: beyond Strain one’s eyes/heart (use too much) Strain after effects: make exaggerated efforts to get effects. There is no straining after effects in this writer’s work.

Unit 2 Expressions: 

Unit 2 Expressions Strain n. The strain of sleepless nights Do you suffer from the strain of modern life? In a cheerful strain: manner There is a strain of insanity in the family: tendency in a person’s character

designate: 

designate Mark or point out clearly; give a name or title to To designate boundaries Appoint to a position or office He designated Smith as his successor. Adj. Placed after the noun The president designate

Slide18: 

Immediate and long-term impact Mother’s premature death Idealized and culturally stereotyped view of … The most nurturing(caring) people Feel rejected Take everything personally

Slide19: 

Feel in a sense betrayed It was a stake in the maternal heart Follow in their footsteps Diffuse the tension and serve as mediators Viewing conflicts as a good impetus for healthy change

Sample one : 

Sample one The poverty line, minimum income A variety of personal reasons, economists Beat around the bush Regular-priced ones It is not due until the end of …

News: 

News Trade surplus Sluggish(slow moving) economy It was the 25th consecutive (following continuously) monthly gain in the surplus

Slide22: 

The week old Mexico rebellion Show signs of spreading They threaten action Be evacuated Withdraw from, remove Security has been strengthened

Slide23: 

Trade representative Trade commissioner Persons who have been given authorities to act Deputies Persons who have been given authorities to act

Slide24: 

Three kidnapped French nationals Vehicles Was found abandoned Captive Killed by suspected Moslem extremists Topple the government

Sample test paper 2: 

Sample test paper 2 I can spend hours there She is counting the days Now is as good a time as any Around the clock Have it(my suit) taken in

Sample Test Paper: 

Sample Test Paper review January cease-fire and disarmament agreement. is due to begin (to last for five days) The warring factions If no workable agreement is reached, some UN representatives have speculated that the UN which has postponed its decision on a mandate to take over from the US forces may withdraw from the country.

Slide27: 

Dismantle the factory Animal feed Germ warfare Iraq is to be stripped of weapons of mass destruction and the means to produce them

Slide28: 

guerrilla leader Not to harbor the leader An American enclave A hostile act

Slide29: 

Have been blazing intimately Some include direct losses, such as agricultural output and indirect costs like medical bills and a drop in tourism.

Dictation: 

Dictation Compared to the discipline of staying in a hotel You return refreshed to All these advantages are outweighed by the disadvantages. Mosquitoes Extra expense

Slide31: 

注释: 1. thorny adj. 刺手的 2. dog vt. 跟踪, 尾随 3. jungle n. 丛林 4. sovereignty n. 主权 5. spasm n.(感情等)一阵发作

Slide32: 

6. evade v. 规避,逃避,躲避 7. crafty adj. 狡诈的,诡计多端的 8. asylum n. 庇护 9. referendum n. 公民投票 10. tabloid n. 小报

Slide33: 

11. baloney n. 胡扯 12. drain n. 排水沟 13. nonsense n. 胡说,废话

Slide34: 

注释: 1. underway adj. 进行中的 2. deviation n. 背离 3. undertaking n. 承诺 4. chaos n. 混乱 5. relay n. 接力;中继

Slide35: 

6. pint n. 品脱 7. imply vt. 使用 8. dominance n. 统治 9. currently adv. 当前 10. default v. 默认

News in Sample 3: 

News in Sample 3 Extort 100,000 dollars Economic boycott Embargo Self-rule accord Ease its ban on the ivory trade Illegal poaching which prompted the ban in 1989

Slide37: 

Security concerns

TEM Sample 4: 

TEM Sample 4 Industrial growth rate Crude oil, cement and fertilizer Mistrustful Experience a minor problem as it taxied down the runway In the rain-soaked southern Philippine island

Slide39: 

Civil defence administrator A concrete bridge La Nina phenomenon The security council To help to stop social unrest The new democratic federal system

Unit 3 Part II: 

Unit 3 Part II Oftentimes: frequently It is an either /or proposition that.. You are constantly attached to your child You’ll realize that not everything you do is going to send your child to a therapist

Slide41: 

There was very little that you could do wrong You build a solid foundation with your child.. I am not advocating that a mother stay home full time if she’s not so inclined.

Definite: 

Definite There’s a lot of information on that that definitely is conflicting. There’s definite research that’s coming out saying that..

Slide43: 

In some regards

Slide44: 

The bonding process Go into shock Parental leave and family leave Meditation You may feel extremely isolated if you can’t hook up with a co-op, a babysitting co-op, or a mother’s group

Slide45: 

Peripheral vision We think of ourselves as being scattered and airheads because of it, We have eyes in the backs of our heads We are also able to keep lots of balloons in the air I think the ‘me’ generation is over.

Part III: 

Part III The number of women on the web has surpassed the number of men. A survey of …. Shows… To get codes to play station games

CNN: 

CNN Bubbly girl She would do stunts as a cheerleader that would by design show her panties Flesh colored panties Madonna was a straight A student She wasn’t a goof-off (fool) She didn’t slough-off (give up)

Slide48: 

To be living a hand-to-mouth existence As a fixture on the New York club scene Record a demo tape (样带) that featured a dance track called ‘everybody’

Slide49: 

It was the perfect blend of theatric as well as like psychological warfare to it. 这是舞台效果和心灵激荡的完美结合。 ..who would thumb her nose(嘲弄) at the American public for a few years, and then slink off into obscurity(沉寂), but apparently she had bigger plans.

Slide50: 

Steamy video A marketing coup 在市场大卖

Sample 6 News: 

Sample 6 News A crippling, nationwide strike Higher diesel fuel prices is indicative of the anger over… The tight fiscal policies Car (vehicle) sales Momentum Pig breeders

Slide52: 

an epidemic, the epicenter Ruined the pork industry Black armbands Smuggling refugees A stray bullet

Sample 7 Conversation: 

Sample 7 Conversation Gave to my son’s plea Bruise By all means

News: 

News At a controversial Jewish housing project Liposuction 皮下脂肪切除术 Cosmetic surgery Be vacuumed out Autopsy records 尸检 Forces loyal to …

Slide55: 

To halt the violence

Unit 4: 

Unit 4 Go over the range Dead-end job With more earning potential Be totally burned out Computer expertise Be worn out A camp counselor

Slide57: 

Be suspicious Be rewarding Develop confidence and a sense of self-worth With low self-esteem

Slide58: 

UNICEF United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund

Slide59: 

Trilogy Buzz Whopping Feat spoil

Sample 8: 

Sample 8 It is out of the question: impossible Out of question: undoubtedly Get off the ground: make progress Hold (keep, stand) one’s ground Down to the ground 完全地 Shift one’s ground 改变立场 Give ground: 退却 On the grounds of 根据

Conversation Section: 

Conversation Section Break one’s back 拼命干 Surgery=operating room=operating theatre Go down with: be welcomed On the tip of one’s tongue At one’s tongue’s end On everyone’s tongue Hold one’s tongue

News: 

News A resolution calling for the abolition of the death penalty. Co-sponsor Momentum: motivation, power Protocol: agreement Calls for a halt to executions

Slide63: 

Be saddened A 3-year prison sentence for fraud and conspiracy Magnetic field 磁场 A new municipal council Shuttle, telescope, orbit, rocket

Words and Expressions Unit-5-part-I: 

Words and Expressions Unit-5-part-I Reneged on job offers Reduced projections to 18% Job prospects Be snapped up by marketing firms Scrounge for what they can get Have their job offers rescinded During the course of recruiting season

Unit-5-part-I: 

Unit-5-part-I Battered tech sector Offering the suddenly unhired apology bonuses

Slide66: 

Building cooperative housing An extended adolescence A spirit of adventure Job hunting Recent economic downturn Digital media Expanded a million fold

Part IV: 

Part IV Your ultimate job Strike a balance between…and… As a bolt out of the blue College boards (examinations) Intercede: to use your influence to persuade someone in authority to save someone else from punishment or to obtain forgiveness for this person.

CNN-Microsoft sharing secrets with China: 

CNN-Microsoft sharing secrets with China The Windows source code Sharing his coveted Windows source code with China Raising a few eyebrows The Coco-Cola formula Get access to Ease security fears

Slide69: 

Have opted for Linux Linux is gaining ground Whopping 41% Blunt Lick the Linux threat

Unit 6-Part II: 

Unit 6-Part II Leery adj. Not very trusting of someone or something and tending to avoid them if possible eg. I’ve always been a bit leery of authority figures.

Synonym of leery: 

Synonym of leery Wary adj. Not completely trusting or certain about something or someone eg. (1) I’m a bit wary of/about giving people my address when I don’t know them very well. (2) She’s been a bit wary of dogs ever since one bit her as a child.

Kook: 

Kook infml esp Am She is a real kook. (strange person) Kooky adj. She’s got this kooky, high-pitched voice.

Owl, owlish: 

Owl, owlish Owlish adj. A person who is owlish or who has an owlish face, has a round face, usually wears glasses, and looks serious. eg. He was an owlish figure, sitting in the corner of the library.

preclude: 

preclude To prevent sb from doing sth. eg. (1) The fact that your application was not successful this time does not preclude the possibility of your applying again next time. (2) Domestic problems have precluded the government from pursuing an active foreign policy.

Unit 6 Part-III: 

Unit 6 Part-III Glean v. to collect (esp. information) in small amounts and often with difficulty. eg. (1) From what I was able to glean, the news isn’t good. (2) They’re leaving on Tuesday, I managed to glean that much (from them).

CNN-HD TV: 

CNN-HD TV Tech Watch 科技观察 High definition television: HD TV Resolution 分辨率 Primetime 黄金时段 Showcase 陈列橱 In all one’s glory 最美丽

CNN-HD TV: 

CNN-HD TV Digital terrestrial(地面)TV 数码电视 Mandate v 下令, 要求 Snap up 抢购 eg. He snapped up a hamburger and went to school. 他匆匆吃了个汉堡就去上学了. Rollouts 首次展示

CNN- WWW: 

CNN- WWW Browser n. 浏览器 Gray pages, low-rate graphics Vintage cyberspace 老式网络 Browser interfaces 浏览器界面 Infrastructure n. basic construction Champions(拥护者) of the project Be susceptible (易受攻击)to worms, viruses and just plain junk.

Slide79: 

…be scrambling to surmount those challenges 争取攻克难题 Pipedream 白日梦

Arab and Jew: 

Arab and Jew A desert warrior Hassu---robbery raids Wrestling Stereotype Value human life Dehumanize pervasive

Unit-7 : 

Unit-7 Proverbial can of worms She’ got much chance of winning as the proverbial snowball in hell. (snowball in hell: no chance of success) His proverbial good humor never fails to cheer me up. (well-known)

Slide82: 

Can of worms: difficult problem which people don’t want to deal with Corruption is a serious problem, but nobody has yet been willing to open up that can of worms.

Informal usage of can: 

Informal usage of can Can (infml) He spent ten years in in the can for armed robbery. (prison) I’m just going to the can. I’ll be back in a moment. (toilet) If a film is in the can. (has been completed and is ready to be prepared for showing to the public)

Instill(Am): 

Instill(Am) instil (Br) to put (feeling, idea or principle) gradually into someone’s mind, so that it has a strong influence on the way they live. eg. It is part of a teacher’s job to instill self-confidence in/into his or her students.

boost: 

boost V. improve or increase The theater managed to boost its audience by cutting the price of the tickets. She appeared on various talk shows to boost her new book.(make more popular)

boost: 

boost N. improvement The lowering of interest rates will give a much-needed boost to the economy. Passing my driving test gave a boost to my confidence.

bleak: 

bleak Cold, hopeless In the long term, the economy outlook is bleak. Business prospects remain very bleak.

Slide88: 

Quasi— The school uniform is quasi-military in style Peer (a person who is the same age or has the same social position as other people in a group) Do you think it is true that teenage girls are less self-confident than their male peers?

Slide89: 

Peer Peer group Peer pressure Peer group pressure There is tremendous peer pressure to wear fashionable clothes She denied that peer group pressure had led her to start taking drugs

Slide90: 

In weak of sth: after Deter: discourage Deterrent Parent(al) liability

Slide91: 

Allude to (to refer to sb or sth in a brief or indirect way She was far too polite to allude to the stain on his jacket. Allusion Do make any allusions to her height. His novel are packed with literary allusions.

Slide92: 

Allusive Her music is witty, ironic and allusive Literature tends to be very allusive, with Greek and Roman mythology, the Bible and Shakespeare being echoed over and over again.

Slide93: 

Bigot (a person who has strong,unreasonable beliefs and who thinks that anyone who does not have the same beliefs is wrong A religious bigot He was known to be a loud-mouthed, opinionated bigot.

Slide94: 

Cult (a group of people who follow a particular system of religious belief or (fig) a strong interest in and liking for a particular person, idea or activity He’s a member of some strange cult which worships the Devil. There was a personality cult surrounding Stalin during the 1940s This singer is a cult figure (has a cult following): has a small number of extremely loyal followers, rather than general popularity

Slide95: 

Crackpot: stupid or foolish He may be a crackpot/have crackpot ideas, but he’s persuasive and dangerous. Contraband: goods which are brought into or taken out of the country secretly and illegally

Saddam Hussein: 

Saddam Hussein Be whisked out of the hole (remove quickly A team effort Battlefield command 战地指挥部 There was zero illumination that night Be fortuitous: lucky

Slide97: 

The blaze of glory Outer cordon of defense 外围警戒线 Crumpled bed clothing(untidy) Noah’s Ark

Slide99: 

A man looks at the front page of the British tabloid newspaper 'The Sun', carrying a photo showing former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, clad only in white briefs, folding a pair of trousers, in London, Friday May 20, 2005. The Sun said it obtained a number of photos from "U.S. military sources", and a statement issued by the U.S. military

Slide100: 

in Baghdad said the photos violated military guidelines " and possibly Geneva Convention guidelines for the humane treatment of detained individuals". It said the source of the photos was unknown, but they were believed to have been taken more than a year ago.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Slide103: 

Molestation 骚扰 Devastating破坏性的 Icon 偶像,肖像 Litany (boring and continuous description or explanation)

Slide104: 

Dialysis Kidney failure Cremate Dismantal

BBC News- Kidney Donation: 

BBC News- Kidney Donation Where do Asian kidney patients go when they can’t get a transplant? What happens to the people who go abroad for a transplant? What should kidney patients do?

Slide106: 

Shrine 神社 Recession (衰退) Slump Public debt Backing (supporting)

BBC-Japan: 

BBC-Japan What problems does Japan face in this recession? Why is America worried about Japan’s decline?

Slide108: 

Daunting Render Devastating Tentative thrive

Unit 8: 

Unit 8 ARE YOU READY?!

AIDS : 

AIDS

AIDS : 

AIDS

Unit 8: 

Unit 8 8:00-8:50  Presentation Part I Video about AIDS Part II: AIDS 9:00-9:50 Part II Latest News BBC News Video

Love and Help : 

Love and Help

Slide120: 

Presentation

Part I: 

Part I Public Welfare Advertisements

RECOGNITION of the Virus: 

RECOGNITION of the Virus

Key words and expressions: 

Key words and expressions DNA(脱氧核糖核酸) RNA (核糖核酸) viral envelope retroviruses T-Helper cell HIV protein Virus protein

Questions: 

Questions What happens when a virus cannot copy itself for a period of time? Is it dead? How does the immune system of human being fight against a virus? What is a retrovirus? How does HIV attack the infected human?

Slide125: 

Retroviruses, like all viruses, can only replicate within a living host cell because they contain only RNA and they do not contain DNA. In addition, retroviruses use RNA as a template to make DNA.

Slide126: 

Infection begins when an HIV particle encounters a T-Helper cell with a surface molecule called CD4. The virus particle uses gp120 to attach itself to the cell membrane and then enters the cell.

Slide127: 

Within the cell the virus particle releases its RNA, and the enzyme reverse transcriptase then converts the viral RNA into DNA. This new HIV DNA then moves into the cell's nucleus where with the help of the enzyme integrase it is then inserted into the host cells DNA.

Slide128: 

Once it is in the cell's genes HIV DNA is called a provirus. The HIV provirus is then replicated by the host cell, which can then release new infectious virus particles.

Expressions in Part II: 

Expressions in Part II AIDS epidemic A viral infection that relentlessly erodes the immune system …which is more lethal than even TB and malaria deadly microbe The prevalence of this infection

Expressions: 

Expressions condemning sb to a miserable death continue to rage Single-handedly Erasing the public health gains of… …is not inconceivable avert disaster therapeutic advances

Latest News : 

Latest News foot-and-mouth disease bird flu A total of 3,771 cattle were slaughtered this month to stop separate outbreaks in Beijing, two eastern cities and the northwestern region of Xinjiang. That included 512 cattle on the farm in Yanqing County near Beijing.

Slide132: 

China initially reported 178 geese found dead in Qinghai Lake, a vast saltwater lake that is a major transit point for migratory birds, but raised the toll this week to 519 The deaths prompted the government to order all 3 million of the chickens, ducks and other poultry in Qinghai vaccinated.

CNN-News(Questions): 

CNN-News(Questions) Why did the Mayor of Toronto ask about WHO? What change did AIDS bring to WHO in 1980s? Why is WHO likely to be put much higher on political agenda after the outbreak of SARS What did WHO say about the United States in this news report?

Part II B Sex Education : 

Part II B Sex Education

Love and Help : 

Love and Help

Unit 8 Part II, III: 

Unit 8 Part II, III Reviewing Presentation Part II, III BBC Latest News CNN

Expressions in Part II: 

Expressions in Part II Epidemic, pandemic HIV the prevalence of this infection erasing the public health gains of… inconceivable avert disaster therapeutic advances

Slide141: 

Presentation

Part II Sex Education: 

Part II Sex Education Key words and expressions: abstainer safe sex sexually transmitted disease peer pressure to have sex

Pre-listening: 

Pre-listening What do you expect to hear ? Do you think the sex education is necessary? What do you think is the appropriate time to start sex education? Elementary school or middle school? What topics should be included in the sex education in schools?

After-listening questions: 

After-listening questions Why is the sex education in schools necessary ? What topics should be covered in the sex education curriculum according to most parents? What is the main message delivered by most of the sex education courses?

BBC Electronic Tagging: 

BBC Electronic Tagging on bail 保释 ex-offender give somebody a buzz 给某人某种快感 hard core 中坚 differentiate: hard nut Shackle 脚镣 badge of honour 荣誉奖章

Slide146: 

Why is the Government introducing this scheme? Because of overcrowded prisons Due to public pressure Because there is too much street crime In order to test new technology

Slide147: 

What are the main aims of the scheme? To stop drug taking in prisons To stop criminals re-offending To stop street crime To educate young offenders

Slide148: 

The tagging scheme has been criticised because It’s generally very unpopular The children are being tagged before they have been convicted. It needs too much back-up Children might want to be tagged to show off to their friends

Slide149: 

The Government is targeting young offenders because They commit half of all street crime They are an easy group to identify They don’t want to send them to prison Gangs are very unpopular

Part III Drug Therapy: 

Part III Drug Therapy Controlled drugs Prescription drugs Pharmaceuticals contentious area mask what children really need be wedded to pharmaceutical answers

Latest News: 

Latest News

CNN US Trade Deficit: 

CNN US Trade Deficit Trade deficit Trade surplus Trade imbalance Business elites: top enterprises Laugh all the way to the bank Treasuries: treasury bond

Unit 9-10: 

Unit 9-10 Presentation Reviewing Part II, Part III Part I : Youth Aspiration BBC Part II Latest News

Part III B Unit 9: 

Part III B Unit 9 Prescription pharmaceutical Contentious area Be prone to Be so wedded to Prevalence of anxiety and insomnia Contraband Illicit street corner

Part II B Unit 10: 

Part II B Unit 10 Dwarf Abnormal Jump ahead and fill in the gaps later

BBC- Beatles: 

BBC- Beatles Beatles unveil: to be public nerve-wracking One’s cup of tea

Latest News: 

Latest News June 5, World Environment Day

World Environment DAy: 

World Environment DAy

BBC-Fighting for the land: 

BBC-Fighting for the land Where do the Ogiek tribe live? What is happening to their homeland? How are the Ogiek tribe fighting back? Why are they disappointed about the court case?

BBC: 

BBC Glandular fever(传染性单核白血球增多症) cannabis (大麻) Snowboard adamant

True or False: 

True or False Paul Macartney still lives in Liverpool The sculpture of the cheetah is made from wood The Walker Art Gallery is in the centre of Liverpool The exhibition is a big risk for Paul Macartney.

Unit 9-10: 

Unit 9-10 Presentation Vocabulary Unit 9 Part III BBC News-British Youth Unit 10 Part I, III Latest news-BBC Web information

Part III: 

Part III Facilitate the process accusatory Rephrase A role reversal Clarify the problems Identifying the bottom line

Slide166: 

Run out of suggestions Breaking their conflicts down onto specific issues brainstorm Prioritize the solutions

Unit 10 Part I: 

Unit 10 Part I Over-scheduled syndrome Cultural shift Extracurricular activity Prodigies Cut back

Unit 10-Part II: 

Unit 10-Part II Heyday Teenyboppers The advent of swinging London Asian extraction Cultural identity embark

Unit 10-Part III: 

Unit 10-Part III Pledge their commitment Spark a renewed sense of obligation At-risk children Child immunization

Slide170: 

British Youth

Words and Expressions: 

Words and Expressions Rival v. Autograph Adulation Grounded Vulnerable

Listen and choose: 

Listen and choose David Beckham injured his a. foot b. arm c. back England’s first match is against a. Ireland b.Japan c. Sweden David Beckham didn’t play football for a. three days b. five weeks c. two months

Slide175: 

What is the mood of the England team? Why couldn’t David Beckham understand the story on TV about Roy Keane

Know more about Beck: 

Know more about Beck www.beckham-magazine.com/# www.southcn.com/sports/star/beckham

Latest news: 

Latest news

BBC- Grants in Oxford: 

BBC- Grants in Oxford Multi-millionaire Bursary scheme Photographic plate Well-connected Grants were scraped Finance obstacle

True and False: 

True and False The bursary scheme is to help young people who can’t afford to go to oxford University. Kevin Malone went to Oxford University when he was young Students run Open Days at Oxford University for young people living in inner cities.

Before you go: 

Before you go What has been updated?

SEE U NEXT TIME : 

SEE U NEXT TIME Thanks for your attention!

BBC- Eurozone True and False: 

BBC- Eurozone True and False The Eurozone experiment is not unpopular with everybody. The annual music festival attracts people from all over the world and aims to celebrate cultural diversity Anti-euro campaigners believe the aim of the experiment is just about pleasing tourists

Slide183: 

Critics think that the Government aims to make Britain’s entry to the Euro seem inevitable.

Slide184: 

Thousands of people have been allowed to return to their homes since rain stopped last Saturday in eastern Missouri A report about the damage caused by flooding was given by Ray Camp, an officer at the St.Charles County Office of Emergency Management

Slide185: 

According to emergency management officials, it will be quite some time before the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers reach their crest.

CNN: 

CNN Blockbusters Epic 宏大的 Storyline Compelling Sequel 续集 Saturate 充满 barn

Slide187: 

Slack 便装裤 Onscreen chemistry Groundbreaking comedies Parkinsons-like tremors unprecedented

BBC-Botox on the Street: 

BBC-Botox on the Street Botox=botulinum Toxin肉霉杆毒素 Clinician Contour Cosmetic Facelift