
人教版M1-Unit 1-Language Points.ppt
25页Language Points of Unit 1Part 1: Useful phrases and expressionswalk, weekends, full/fill, turn, momentnMany students have to go to school _____________. nI _____ my daughter _________ every day after supper.nWe ____________ give a free talk every day.nOur school days ____________ many interesting activities. nCan you call me later? I’m quite busy ______________. at weekends takefor a walktake turns to are filled withat the momentstand, part/role, attention, popular, suffernPlease ______________ your pronunciation.nTea ___________________________ Chinese culture.nYao Ming ___________________ NBA fans.nI _____________ sitting and doing nothing.nI ________ a lot _______ over work.pay attention toplays an important part/role inis popular with/amongcan’t standsufferfromPart 2: Key words switch off; switch overswitch on switches overswitch switchesonoff nScience fiction just doesn't turn me on.nIt was Walter who turned me on to vegetarian food. turn sb on:nto interest someone, or to make someone become interested in somethingmore phrases with “turn”turn upnTurn up the radio! I can’t hear it.nYou can't just turn up and expect a meal. turn downnCan you turn the TV down? I'm trying to work.nThey offered her the job but she turned it down.调大;出现调小;拒绝more phrases with “turn”turn outnTo my surprise, it turned out that I was wrong.nThat guy turned out to be Maria's second cousin. turn tonTurn to page 655 for more information.nYou may turn to your teacher for help.结果是…翻到;向…寻求帮助exercise or exercises?nWorking in an office, I don't get much ________.nThe book has ________ at the end of each chapter.nIt was still dark, but some old people were doing morning ________.exercise exercisesexercisesphysical activitya set of questionsa regular set of body movementgo off 1. make a loud noise; explodenI was late because my alarm clock failed to go off.nFireworks were going off all over the city. 2. leavenJohn decided to go off on his own.n她像往常一样离开去上班。
n____________________________________She went off to work as usual.take up 1. use or occupy time or spacenThe new sofa has taken up too much space of the sitting room.nI know you are busy so I won’t take up too much of your valuable time. 2. start a new job or become interested in a new activity and spend time doing itnHe took up painting for a while, but soon lost interest.other phrases with “take” take downnWho could help me to take down the curtain?nPlease take down the useful expressions while listening. take offnTake off your shoes before entering the bedroom.nThe rocket took off in a flash. take onnHer eyes took on a hurt expression.nDon‘t take on too much work – it’s too stressful。
拆下;记下脱下;起飞呈现;承担complain complain to sb. of/about plain that…nI have nothing to complain of.nShe always complains to her parents about the school meals.nHe complained (to the waiter) that his meal was cold. complaint n.nAll complaints against police officers are carefully investigated. spot (n.) 1. particular place or areanThis is the (very) spot where he was murdered. nThis is an ideal spot for a picnic. on the spot: nHe was hit by a falling tree and killed on the spot.nThe police were on the spot within a few minutes of my telephone call. spot (n.) 2. mark or stainnShe is wearing a white skirt with red spots.nMany teenage boys are worried about the spots on their faces.spot (v.) 1. be spotted withnThe windscreen was spotted with rain. 2. spot sb. doing sth: noticen We spotted a police car behind us.nI spotted someone coming out of the building.againstnJosh jumped out of the car, grabbed the kid and pushed him up against a parked car.nThat's against the law.nEveryone was against closing the factory.nIt is important to know what colors look good against your skin.nThe police have to arm themselves against attack.倚;靠违背反对映衬防备swallow 1. to allow food or drink go down the throatnTaking pills is easy; just put them in your mouth and swallow. 2. accept without protestnShe called you a coward. Are you going to swallow that? nShe swallowed her anger and carried on. 3. believe sth. easilynI found his story a bit hard to swallow.remind remind sb. of/about sth. remind sb. to do remind sb. that…nCould you remind Paul about dinner on Saturday?nPlease remind me to post this letter.n I rang Mary and reminded her (that) the conference had been cancelled.nThat song always reminds me of my happy childhood.Part 3: Structureswhile: conj. 1. during the time that something is happeningnThey arrived while we were having dinner.nWhile she was asleep, thieves broke in and stole her handbag. 2. on the other handnTom is very confident while Kate is very shy.nThe first two books are free, while the third costs 100 dollars.couldn’t …without… nI couldn’t live this lifestyle without my wife.=It is all because of my wife that I can live this lifestyle.n1. You help me finish the work on time. → = I couldn’t finish the work on time without your help.n2. If you want to achieve more, yo。












