高二英语必修5回归课本重点句子.docx

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Module1BritishandAmericanEnglish

1.WehavereallyeverythingincommonwithAmericanowadays,exceptofcourse,language.

2.Itdoesn’tmakemuchofadifferencewhetherateacherspeaksBritishorAmericanEnglish.

3.Maybeyouwillprefertogetaroundthetownbytaxi(British)orcab(American).

4.Sometimesthesamewordhasaslightlydifferentmeaning,whichcanbeconfusing.

5.ManyfactorshaveinfluencedAmericanpronunciationsincethefirstsettlersarrivedfourhundredago.

6.Theaccent,whichismostsimilartoBritishEnglish,canbeheardontheEastCoastoftheUS.

7.Afterall,thereisprobablyasmuchvariationofpronunciationwithinthetwocountriesasbetweenthem.

8.Someexpertsbelievethatthetwovarietiesaremovingclosertogether.

9.WithsatelliteTVandtheInternet,ithasbeenpossibletolistentoBritishandAmericanEnglishattheflickofaswitch.

10.Thisinternationaldimensionsuggeststhatinthefuture,therearegoingtobemany“Englishes”,notjusttwomainvarieties.

11.ThegirlinTom’sschoolmadeafussofhimbyshowingalotofinterestinhim.

12.InEnglishthespellingofwordsdoesnotalwaysrepresentthesound.

13.HefeltthatwrittenEnglishinthenewlyindependentUnitedStatesshouldhaveadistinctive“American”look.

14.Hisfirstbook,theElementarySpellingBook,suggestedsimplifyingthespellingofEnglishwords.

15.TheBritishcriticizedthedictionary,butitquicklybecameastandardreferencebookintheStates.

Module2AJobWorthDoing

1.Weaskanelectriciantoputelectricityinhomes.

2.Anaccountantknowsalotaboutmoney.

3.Avolunteerhasofferedtodoajob—andmaynotbepaidfordoingit.

4.Manyroadsareinbadconditionandaccidentsarefrequent.

5.Oneroadinparticular,whichgoesnorthfromLaPaz,isconsideredthemostdangerous.

6.Ononesidethemountainsrisesteeply,ontheothersidethereisasheerdrop,whichinplacesishundredsofmetresdeep.

7.Althoughthereisnotalotoftraffic,onaverage,onevehiclecomesofftheroadeverytwoweeks.

8.Thedropissogreatthatanyoneinsidethevehicleisluckytosurvive.

9.Intheory,theroadcanonlybeusedbytrafficgoinguphillfrom8inthemorning,andbytrafficcomingdownhillfrom3intheafternoon.

10.Butinpractice,fewdriversrespecttherules.

11.Butthankstooneman,thedeathtollhasfallen.

12.Withalargecircularboardinhishand,everymorningheclimbsuptothebend.

13.Butoftentheyjustpassby,takingthehumantrafficsignalforgranted.

14.Onedayhehadacloseencounterwithdeath.

15.ThislastexperiencehadaprofoundeffectonTimoteo.

16.Herealizedthathewasluckytobealivehimself,andfeltthatitwashismissioninlifetohelpothers.

17.Soeverymorning,weekin,weekout,fromdawntodusk,Timoteotakesuphisplaceonthebendanddirectsthetraffic.

18.Ihaven’tsignedthecontractyet.I’mstillthinkingaboutit.

19.I’vehadlotsoftemporaryjobs.NowI’mlookingforsomethingmorepermanent.

20.WhatsortofcareerprospectswillIhavewithyou?

21.Roughly200USdollarsis1,650yuanRMB.

22.Imanagedsomehow.=Isurvivedtheexperience.

23.Iamwritinginresponsetoyouradvertisementforatemporarypositionasawaiter.

24.Iwouldbeverygratefulifyoucouldsendmemoreinformationaboutthepostavailable.

25.Thetenfastestgrowingjobswillberelatedtocomputersandhealth.

26.Buttherewillbeariseinthedemandforhealthcareprofessionals.Someofthesewillbenewjobs,suchasbioinformaticians,whocombinecomputerskillswithknowledgeofbiology.

27.14millionAmericanssufferfromspeechorlanguageproblems.

28.Socialworkerswillcontinuetobeindemand.

29.Butforthosewholovetheoutdoorlife,agoodbetcouldbetheleisureindustry.

30.Therealdemandwillbeforguidestotakegroupsandevenindividualsonadventureholidays.

31.Forpeopledoingthisjob,commonsense,physicalfitnessandanoutgoingpersonalityarelikelytobemoreimportantthancomputerskills.

Module3AdventureinLiteratureandtheCinema

1.Biographyisthestoryofsomebody’slife.

2.Historyisatrueaccountofthepast.

3.HiscompanionisJim,ablackslavewhohasalsorunaway.

4.Idon’twanttoboardasinkingship.

5.Sowepaddledoverandclimbedontothesteamboat,keepingasquietasmice.

6.Ialsofeltverycurious,soIputmyheadroundthedoor.

7.Hewasobviouslytheonewhohadthreatenedthemanonthefloor.

8.Hesoundsasifhe’sgoingtodieoffright!

9.Icrawledalongthedeck,foundJim,andtoldhimwhatIhadheard.

10.Wepaddledawayweheardthetwomenshouting.

11.Heparticularlyenjoyedplayingatrickonthethreemen..

12.Oftenthelivesofwritersresemblethelivesofthecharacterstheycreate.

13.MarkTwain,whowroteTheAdventuresofTomSowyer,wasnoexception.

14.“MarkTwain”,whichmeans“watermarktwo”,wasacallusedbysailorsontheMississippitowarnshipmatesthattheywerecomingintoshallowwater.

15.LikeHuck,MarkTwainledanadventurouslife.

16.Heleftschoolearly,andasanadolescent,determinedtomakehisfortuneinSouthAmerica,setofffromhishomeinHannibal,Missouri,forNewOrleans.

17.Laterhebecameajournalistandbeganwritingstoriesaboutlifeontheriver.

18.Twain’svividandoftenamusingdescriptionsoflifeontheriverquicklybecamepopular,andestablishedthereputationhestillenjoystodayasoneofAmerica’sgreatestwriters.

Module4Carnival

1.Thinkofcarnival,andyouthinkofcrowds,costumes,andconfusion.

2.InEurope,whereitbegan,carnivalwasfollowedbyfortydayswithoutmeat,aspeoplepreparedfortheChristianfestivalofEaster.

3.Astimepassed,however,thecarnivalperiodwasextended,sothatitbeganjustafterChristmas.

4.Manycrimeswentunpunished.

5.Butinthelate1970sthetraditionwasrevivedbystudents.

6.Theybeganmakingmasksandorganizingparties,andthrewbitsofbrightlycolouredpaperattourists.Thetowncouncilrealizedthatcarnivalwasgoodforbusiness,andthefestivalwasdevelopedfortourists.

7.IfthekeytoRioismusicandmovement,theninVeniceitisthemysteryofthemask.

8.Asyouwanderthroughthestreets,youseethousandsofmasks—elegantorfrightening,sadoramusing,traditionalormodern.

9.Ifthemaskscomeoff,themagicislost.

10.Finally,whenVenicebecamepartoftheAustrianempire,attheendoftheeighteenthcentury,maskswerebannedcompletelyandcarnivalbecamejustamemory.

11.Theoriginsofcarnivalareancient.

12.Ifyougowildaboutsomethingyoulikeit.

13.Moreorlessmeansapproximately.

14.Thehighspotofapartyisthebestpart.

15.Funnilyenoughsuggeststhatwhatyouaretalkingaboutisstrange.

16.Ifsomethingisinyourblooditisnatural.

17.Ifyouwashdownamealyouhaveadrink.

18.Ifyouwalkoffamealyouhelpthefoodgodownbywalking.

19.Infact,therearen’tanyspectators—everybodywhoishereispartofthecelebrations.

20.Besidesthebands,everybodyhasawhistle—includingme!

21.Ihadsomechicken,calledjerkchicken,andsomeJamaicanpatties,whicharemadeofbeefandonions.

22.WhenI’vefinishedthisemail,I’mgoingtogobacktotheparade.

23.Carnivaltodayisaninternational,multiculturalexperience.

24.ThearrivalofEuropeansinAmerica,andtheopeningofhugefarmsandplantationstogrowcotton,fruitandvegetables,meanttherewasanimmediateneedforpeopletoworkonthem.

25.Formorethantwohundredyears,untilthebeginningofthe19thcentury,whenthetradewasfinallystopped,millionsofpeopleweretakenbyforcefromtheirhomesinAfricaandtransportedtotheNewWorldtoworkasslaves.

26.Naturally,theEuropeansalsoimportedtheirownfestivals.

27.Theypaintedtheirfaceswhite,imitatingtheirmastersandmakingfunofthem.

28.Whentheslavetradewasabolishedin1838theformerslavestookoverthecarnival.

29.Magnificentcostumesweremadeandmusicalbandscreated.Carnivalbecameacelebrationoffreedom.

30.Withthepassingoftime,thewhiteinhabitantsoftheislandbegantotakepartinthecarnival,too.

Module5TheGreatSportPersonality

1.Youhitagolfballwithaclub.

2.Boxersfightinsidearing.

3.Stadiumisabuildingforimportantsportsevents,liketheOlympicGames.

4.Theycalledhimtheprinceofgymnasts.

5.Whensportsjournalistsmetin1999tomakealistofthegreatestsportsmenandsportswomenofthetwentiethcentury,LiNing’snamewasonit.

6.Hewasdisappointedbecausehehadnotperformedwellinthe1988SeoulOlympics.

7.Hedecidedtolaunchanewbrandofsportswear,competingwithglobalgiantslikeNikeandAdidas.

8.ThebrightredlogoismadeupofthefirsttowpinyinlettersofLiNing’sname,LandN.

9.Thenumberofyoungpeoplewithmoneytospendwasontheincrease-andsporthadneverbeensopopular.

10.LiNing’sdesignswereattractive,andtheyhadamajoradvantageovertheirbetter-knownrivals—theywerecheaper.

11.SuccessforLiNingwasguaranteed,anditcamequickly.

12.TodayaLiNingproductispurchasedeverytenseconds.

13.Buttheclothesarenotonlywornontheathleticstrackorfootballpitch.

14.Ifyougointoaschooloruniversityanywhere,thechancesareyouwillseestudentsinLiNingtracksuitswiththefamiliarlogo.

15.WheneverChineseathletesstepoutontothetrackduringthe2008Olympics,theywillbewearingLiNingtacksuits.

16.Sincethen,hehascontinuedtohelpyoungpeopletoachievetheirsportingambitions.

17.Andifyouareagreatsportsperson,anythingispossible,asLiNing’sadvertisingslogansays.

18.

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