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第二次月考月考试卷讲评

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21~25 B A A D C 26~30 B A C B C 31~35 A D C A B 36~40 D B C A A 41~45 D B C A D 46~47 B B 48. the 49. or 50. it 51. was 52. but 53. they 54. stories 55. more 56~60 D B A A D 61~65 C B A B B 66~70 B D B A B

71. AIDS 72. Theme 73. Present situation 74. reduced to 75. killed 76 71. AIDS 72 . Theme 73. Present situation 74. reduced to 75 . killed 76 . African countries 77 . treatments and drugs 78 . Problems 79 . high death rates 80 . less financial support

81. Personal space. (2 marks) 82. An co-worker sitting next to them putting on some perfume they don't like. (2 marks) 83. To explain that everybody pursues personal space. (3 marks) 84. Because it's part of American culture that prizes independence, privacy and capitalism. (3 marks)

Newspapers and Websites Newspapers and websites are two major new media in the world today, both of which can provide us with lots of news and information. But they're different in some ways. Newspapers enjoy a longer history and often come out daily with more reliable news and information. They can be carried and read almost anywhere you like. So many people like reading them. But they can only contain texts and photos.

On the other hand, websites are quite new and popular, especially among young people. Websites have not only texts with pictures but also audio and video, which makes stories more interesting. What's more, they are updated from time to time. So the latest news is always seen on websites instead of in newspapers. But it is not quite convenient for people without a computer connected with the Internet to get information from websites.

Unit Book 10_课件_U1_Reading2-8 4 Welcome to the unit Behind beliefs

What is religion?

What is religion? The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods and do activities to praise or worship them. 10

Religions in China

What do you know about Taoism? 13

Taoism—Another religion in China

Taoism—Another religion in China Taoism is one of the major religions in China. 15

Taoism—Another religion in China Taoism is one of the major religions in China. It was founded by Lao-tzu in about the 6th century B.C. 16

Taoism—Another religion in China Taoism is one of the major religions in China. It was founded by Lao-tzu in about the 6th century B.C. The most important text of Taoism is Tao-te-Ching. 17

Taoism—Another religion in China Taoism is one of the major religions in China. It was founded by Lao-tzu in about the 6th century B.C. The most important text of Taoism is Tao-te-Ching. In the 5th century AD, Taoism developed as a religious system. 18

What is the belief behind Taoism?

What is the belief behind Taoism? Taoism is also a system of thought. The central concept of Taoism is Tao, which refers to the ways the universe functions. Taoism believes in ‘wuwei’, which means that everything must follow its course and happen naturally. 20

Symbol of Taoism 22

Symbol of Taoism What does the yinyang mean? 23

The yinyang of Taoism has greatly influenced Chinese philosophy.

The yinyang of Taoism has greatly influenced Chinese philosophy. Taoism believes that ‘yin’ and ‘yang’ are two fundamental forces in the universe. ‘Yin’ is the passive or negative force, while ‘yang’ represents active and positive things, such as the bright, dry and masculine aspects.

According to Taoism, wise people will achieve a balance between the interactions of these two forces.

According to Taoism, wise people will achieve a balance between the interactions of these two forces.

Christmas brings families and friends together to share the much loved customs and traditions which have been around for centuries. Most people are on holidays and stay at home with their family on Christmas.

Christmas Day Christmas brings families and friends together to share the much loved customs and traditions which have been around for centuries. Most people are on holidays and stay at home with their family on Christmas.

Christmas is a religious day

Christmas is a religious day Christmas , a Christian holiday, is celebrated in many different countries. Every year in December Christians celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ.

Have you ever read this book? What religion is it related to?

Have you ever read this book? What religion is it related to? What do you know about it?

A classic piece of Chinese literature Have you ever read this book? What religion is it related to? What do you know about it? A classic piece of Chinese literature

A classic piece of Chinese literature Have you ever read this book? What religion is it related to? What do you know about it? A classic piece of Chinese literature A combination of myth, parable and comedy

A classic piece of Chinese literature Have you ever read this book? What religion is it related to? What do you know about it? A classic piece of Chinese literature A combination of myth, parable and comedy A trip to India for the Buddhist scriptures

A classic piece of Chinese literature Have you ever read this book? What religion is it related to? Buddhism What do you know about it? A classic piece of Chinese literature A combination of myth, parable and comedy A trip to India for the Buddhist scriptures

A classic piece of Chinese literature Have you ever read this book? What religion is it related to? Journey to the West Buddhism What do you know about it? A classic piece of Chinese literature A combination of myth, parable and comedy A trip to India for the Buddhist scriptures

Main characters include a Buddhist monk who is also known as the Priest of Tang and his three followers, Monkey King, Pigsy and Friar Sand.

There are 81 obstacles for the monk and his three followers on the way to the West. Why do you think they face these obstacles?

To give the monk and his three followers an insight into their own characters and show that people mustoften struggle to succeed. To symbolize the difficulties and challenges that people meet in the course of doing what they believe in.

What are the most popular religions in the world?

Unit 4 Word power Religions

What are the most popular religions in the world?

What are the most popular religions in the world? Hinduism

What are the most popular religions in the world? Hinduism Buddhism

What are the most popular religions in the world? Hinduism Buddhism Judaism

What are the most popular religions in the world? Hinduism Buddhism Judaism Christianity

What are the most popular religions in the world? Hinduism Buddhism Judaism Christianity Islam

Religions People who believe in it Who/what they believe in Many different _______ __________ Judaism ________ Christianity _________ Islam Hinduism Hindus The teachings of Buddha Buddhists Judaist God and Jesus Muslim Allah

Religions People who believe in it Who/what they believe in Many different _______ __________ Judaism ________ Christianity _________ Islam Hinduism Hindus The teachings of Buddha Buddhism Buddhists Judaist God and Jesus Muslim Allah

Religions People who believe in it Who/what they believe in Many different _______ __________ Judaism ________ Christianity _________ Islam Hinduism Hindus The teachings of Buddha Buddhism Buddhists Judaist Christian God and Jesus Muslim Allah

Religions People who believe in it Who/what they believe in Many different _______ __________ Judaism ________ Christianity _________ Islam Hinduism Hindus gods The teachings of Buddha Buddhism Buddhists Judaist Christian God and Jesus Muslim Allah

Religions People who believe in it Who/what they believe in Many different _______ __________ Judaism ________ Christianity _________ Islam Hinduism Hindus gods The teachings of Buddha Buddhism Buddhists Judaist God Christian God and Jesus Muslim Allah

temple synagogue Torah mosque The Koran sutras The Vedas The religious book Place they worship in Hinduism ___________ Buddhism sutras Judaism Christianity The ________ Islam The Vedas temple synagogue Torah mosque The Koran

temple temple synagogue Torah mosque The Koran sutras The Vedas The religious book Place they worship in Hinduism ___________ Buddhism sutras Judaism Christianity The ________ Islam temple The Vedas temple synagogue Torah mosque The Koran

temple Buddhist temple synagogue Torah mosque The Koran sutras The religious book Place they worship in Hinduism ___________ Buddhism sutras Judaism Christianity The ________ Islam temple The Vedas Buddhist temple synagogue Torah mosque The Koran

temple Buddhist temple synagogue Torah Bible church mosque The Koran The religious book Place they worship in Hinduism ___________ Buddhism sutras Judaism Christianity The ________ Islam temple The Vedas Buddhist temple synagogue Torah Bible church mosque The Koran

Reading 1 4 Biblical idioms in English Unit Book 10_课件_U1_Reading2-8 Book 9_课件_U1_Reading2-9Book 10_课件_U1_Reading2-8 4 Reading 1 Biblical idioms in English 67

“The punishment is to be a life for a life, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a hand for a hand and a foot for a foot.” --“OLD TESTAMENT ” <<圣经 .旧约>>

Biblical idioms in English Book 9_课件_U1_Reading2-9Book 10_课件_U1_Reading2-8 Biblical idioms in English 69

Fast reading Please divide the whole passage into several parts

Para 1 Para 2 Paras 3--6 Para 7

Para 1 What is an idiom? Para 2 Paras 3--6 Para 7

Para 1 What is an idiom? Para 2 Why does the Bible have a lot of idioms? Paras 3--6 Para 7

Para 1 What is an idiom? Para 2 Why does the Bible have a lot of idioms? Paras 3--6 What are the features of Biblical idioms? Para 7

Para 1 What is an idiom? Para 2 Why does the Bible have a lot of idioms? Paras 3--6 What are the features of Biblical idioms? Para 7 How is learning idioms useful?

The features of Biblical idioms (Para3-6) :

The features of Biblical idioms (Para3-6) : a. Biblical idioms often came from stories.

The features of Biblical idioms (Para3-6) : a. Biblical idioms often came from stories. b. Some idioms from the Bible use animals.

The features of Biblical idioms (Para3-6) : a. Biblical idioms often came from stories. b. Some idioms from the Bible use animals. c. Another focus of Biblical idioms is often things related to agricultural life or food.

The features of Biblical idioms (Para3-6) : a. Biblical idioms often came from stories. b. Some idioms from the Bible use animals. c. Another focus of Biblical idioms is often things related to agricultural life or food. Finish P52 C2

The definition of an idiom A group of words or an expression whose meaning can only be understood by looking at the (1)______________ meaning of the words in it Using a number of words to represent a single object ,person or concept, etc The (2) _____ of Biblical Idioms The Bible (3) ______ of image (5) __________ (6) ______________ stories-related Feet of clay A hidden weakness (4) _______ _______ Kill the fatted calf Having a large celebration about agricultural life or food- related Apple of their parents Meaning their parents love their children very much and be proud of them. Reap what we sow Small kindnesses often bring us a rich reward while small offences can (7) ______ in disaster

The definition of an idiom A group of words or an expression whose meaning can only be understood by looking at the (1)______________ meaning of the words in it Using a number of words to represent a single object ,person or concept, etc The (2) _____ of Biblical Idioms The Bible (3) ______ of image (5) __________ (6) ______________ stories-related Feet of clay A hidden weakness (4) _______ _______ Kill the fatted calf Having a large celebration about agricultural life or food- related Apple of their parents Meaning their parents love their children very much and be proud of them. Reap what we sow Small kindnesses often bring us a rich reward while small offences can (7) ______ in disaster whole/complete

The definition of an idiom A group of words or an expression whose meaning can only be understood by looking at the (1)______________ meaning of the words in it Using a number of words to represent a single object ,person or concept, etc The (2) _____ of Biblical Idioms The Bible (3) ______ of image (5) __________ (6) ______________ stories-related Feet of clay A hidden weakness (4) _______ _______ Kill the fatted calf Having a large celebration about agricultural life or food- related Apple of their parents Meaning their parents love their children very much and be proud of them. Reap what we sow Small kindnesses often bring us a rich reward while small offences can (7) ______ in disaster whole/complete origin

The definition of an idiom A group of words or an expression whose meaning can only be understood by looking at the (1)______________ meaning of the words in it Using a number of words to represent a single object ,person or concept, etc The (2) _____ of Biblical Idioms The Bible (3) ______ of image (5) __________ (6) ______________ stories-related Feet of clay A hidden weakness (4) _______ _______ Kill the fatted calf Having a large celebration about agricultural life or food- related Apple of their parents Meaning their parents love their children very much and be proud of them. Reap what we sow Small kindnesses often bring us a rich reward while small offences can (7) ______ in disaster whole/complete Types origin

The definition of an idiom A group of words or an expression whose meaning can only be understood by looking at the (1)______________ meaning of the words in it Using a number of words to represent a single object ,person or concept, etc The (2) _____ of Biblical Idioms The Bible (3) ______ of image (5) __________ (6) ______________ stories-related Feet of clay A hidden weakness (4) _______ _______ Kill the fatted calf Having a large celebration about agricultural life or food- related Apple of their parents Meaning their parents love their children very much and be proud of them. Reap what we sow Small kindnesses often bring us a rich reward while small offences can (7) ______ in disaster whole/complete Types Animal-related origin

The definition of an idiom A group of words or an expression whose meaning can only be understood by looking at the (1)______________ meaning of the words in it Using a number of words to represent a single object ,person or concept, etc The (2) _____ of Biblical Idioms The Bible (3) ______ of image (5) __________ (6) ______________ stories-related Feet of clay A hidden weakness (4) _______ _______ Kill the fatted calf Having a large celebration about agricultural life or food- related Apple of their parents Meaning their parents love their children very much and be proud of them. Reap what we sow Small kindnesses often bring us a rich reward while small offences can (7) ______ in disaster whole/complete Types Examples Animal-related origin

The definition of an idiom A group of words or an expression whose meaning can only be understood by looking at the (1)______________ meaning of the words in it Using a number of words to represent a single object ,person or concept, etc The (2) _____ of Biblical Idioms The Bible (3) ______ of image (5) __________ (6) ______________ stories-related Feet of clay A hidden weakness (4) _______ _______ Kill the fatted calf Having a large celebration about agricultural life or food- related Apple of their parents Meaning their parents love their children very much and be proud of them. Reap what we sow Small kindnesses often bring us a rich reward while small offences can (7) ______ in disaster whole/complete Types Examples Meanings Animal-related origin

The definition of an idiom A group of words or an expression whose meaning can only be understood by looking at the (1)______________ meaning of the words in it Using a number of words to represent a single object ,person or concept, etc The (2) _____ of Biblical Idioms The Bible (3) ______ of image (5) __________ (6) ______________ stories-related Feet of clay A hidden weakness (4) _______ _______ Kill the fatted calf Having a large celebration about agricultural life or food- related Apple of their parents Meaning their parents love their children very much and be proud of them. Reap what we sow Small kindnesses often bring us a rich reward while small offences can (7) ______ in disaster whole/complete Types Examples Meanings Animal-related origin result

The definition of an idiom A group of words or an expression whose meaning can only be understood by looking at the (1) _________________ meaning of the words in it Using a number of words to represent a single object ,person or concept, etc The (8) _______ of learning idioms (9) ______________ yourcomprehension Developing a high level of competence in your communication skills Better understanding and (10) _____________ the history and culture of English-speaking countries whole/complete

The definition of an idiom A group of words or an expression whose meaning can only be understood by looking at the (1) _________________ meaning of the words in it Using a number of words to represent a single object ,person or concept, etc The (8) _______ of learning idioms (9) ______________ yourcomprehension Developing a high level of competence in your communication skills Better understanding and (10) _____________ the history and culture of English-speaking countries whole/complete benefit

The definition of an idiom A group of words or an expression whose meaning can only be understood by looking at the (1) _________________ meaning of the words in it Using a number of words to represent a single object ,person or concept, etc The (8) _______ of learning idioms (9) ______________ yourcomprehension Developing a high level of competence in your communication skills Better understanding and (10) _____________ the history and culture of English-speaking countries whole/complete Improving benefit

The definition of an idiom A group of words or an expression whose meaning can only be understood by looking at the (1) _________________ meaning of the words in it Using a number of words to represent a single object ,person or concept, etc The (8) _______ of learning idioms (9) ______________ yourcomprehension Developing a high level of competence in your communication skills Better understanding and (10) _____________ the history and culture of English-speaking countries whole/complete Improving benefit appreciating

1 换句话说 2 underline the moral of a story 3 be reduced to doing sth 4 hire oneself out 5 in honor of

6 a handful of 7 develop a high level of competence in sth 8 have a thorough understanding of 9 a carrier of 10 不久;过一会儿

1 Many idioms have _______ lost their original meanings or have only a vague or loose connection with them now. 2 “Kill the fatted calf” comes from a story _______ a son left home to …

1 Many idioms have _______ lost their original meanings or have only a vague or loose connection with them now. 2 “Kill the fatted calf” comes from a story _______ a son left home to … either

1 Many idioms have _______ lost their original meanings or have only a vague or loose connection with them now. 2 “Kill the fatted calf” comes from a story _______ a son left home to … either where

3 这个习语来自一个故事,故事中的儿子离家 出走,虚度光阴,挥霍金钱,寻欢作乐。

3 这个习语来自一个故事,故事中的儿子离家 出走,虚度光阴,挥霍金钱,寻欢作乐。 The idiom comes from a story where a son left home to waste all of his time and money in amusing himself.

4 Idioms are used in everything _______ Literature to films and newspapers.

4 Idioms are used in everything _______ Literature to films and newspapers. from