基础英语2

赵天舒

目录

  • 1 Unit 1 Another School Year
    • 1.1 Preview and Warming up
      • 1.1.1 Background Information
      • 1.1.2 Warming-up Discussion
      • 1.1.3 Vocabulary Study
    • 1.2 Text analysis
      • 1.2.1 Structure of the Text
      • 1.2.2 Language Points in Para. 1
    • 1.3 Language Points in Para. 2
    • 1.4 Language Points in Para 3-5
    • 1.5 Language Points in Para.6-8
    • 1.6 Review of Para.1-8
    • 1.7 Language Points in Para.9
    • 1.8 Language Points in Para.10-11
    • 1.9 Language Points in Para.12-13
    • 1.10 Language Points in Para.14
    • 1.11 Grammar and Writing
    • 1.12 Quiz
    • 1.13 Review of Words and Phrases
    • 1.14 Exercise on Words and Phrases
    • 1.15 Review of Text and Sentences
    • 1.16 Extension Study
    • 1.17 Preview of Unit 5
  • 2 Unit 5 Quick Fix Society
    • 2.1 Preview and Warming-up
    • 2.2 Vocabulary Study
    • 2.3 Text Analysis
    • 2.4 Writing Devices
    • 2.5 Language Points in Part I
    • 2.6 Language Points in Para.4
    • 2.7 Review of Part I and Further Discussion
    • 2.8 Language Points in Para 5
    • 2.9 Language Points in Para 6
    • 2.10 Language Points in Para 7-8
    • 2.11 Revision: Speaking and Discussion
    • 2.12 Revision: Vocabulary and Paraphrase
    • 2.13 Revision: Cultural notes and Translation
  • 3 Unit 6 Wisdom of Bear Wood
    • 3.1 Background Information
    • 3.2 Theme and Structure of the Text
    • 3.3 Language Points in Para 1-2
    • 3.4 Language Points in Para 3-4
    • 3.5 Language Points in Para 5-11
    • 3.6 Language Points in Para.12-16
    • 3.7 Language Study in Para 11-22
    • 3.8 Language Study in Para 24-27
    • 3.9 Language Study in Para 28-37
    • 3.10 Writing Skill--Description
    • 3.11 Summary 1-- Writing Devices
    • 3.12 Summary 2--Sentence Paraphrase
  • 4 Unit 8 The Man in Asbestos
    • 4.1 Preview and Warming-up
    • 4.2 Theme and Structure of the Text
    • 4.3 Language Study in Para. 1-6
    • 4.4 Language Study in Para. 7-28
    • 4.5 Language Study in Para. 29-55
    • 4.6 Review of Para. 1-55 and Further Discussion
    • 4.7 Language Study in Para. 56-66
    • 4.8 Language Study in Para. 67-73
    • 4.9 Language Study in Para. 74-81
    • 4.10 Review of the Text
    • 4.11 Extension-Vocabulary and Grammar
    • 4.12 Practice and Test
  • 5 Unit 9 Confessions of a Miseducated Man
    • 5.1 Preview and Warming-up
    • 5.2 Background Information
    • 5.3 Theme and Structure
    • 5.4 Language Study
    • 5.5 Text Analysis & Writing Device
    • 5.6 Language Study in Para.1-4
    • 5.7 Language Study in Para.5-6
    • 5.8 Language Study in Para.7-8
    • 5.9 Language Study in Para. 9-11
    • 5.10 Extension and Exercise
    • 5.11 Extension - Synonyms
    • 5.12 Revision and Test
  • 6 Unit 15 Obama's Victory Speech
    • 6.1 Preview and Background
    • 6.2 Theme,Structure and Style
    • 6.3 Language Study in Para 1-2
    • 6.4 Language Study in Para 3-4
    • 6.5 Language Study in Para 5-7
    • 6.6 Extension and Review of Para 1-7
    • 6.7 language point of para 8-24
    • 6.8 Know More about American History
    • 6.9 Writing Devices
    • 6.10 Paraphrase of Sentences
    • 6.11 Extension
    • 6.12 The Art of Public Speaking
    • 6.13 TED1 (两课时)
    • 6.14 TED 2(两课时)
    • 6.15 TED 3(两课时)
  • 7 Exercise Week1
    • 7.1 Listening
    • 7.2 Language Knowledge
    • 7.3 Cloze
    • 7.4 Reading
    • 7.5 Writing
    • 7.6 Review
  • 8 TEM4 Exercise Week
    • 8.1 Listening
    • 8.2 Language Knowledge
    • 8.3 Cloze
    • 8.4 Reading
    • 8.5 Writing
    • 8.6 Review - Strategies for TEM 4
  • 9 Exercise (答疑)
    • 9.1 Unit 1
    • 9.2 Unit 5
    • 9.3 Unit 6
    • 9.4 Unit 8
    • 9.5 Unit 9
    • 9.6 Unit 15
Background Information


Read the text at least 3 times after the speaker.



Listen to the Glossary of Unit 6 and make notes



Read the Text of Unit 6(printed version recommended):



课文译文



Read about the Author and the Background Information


Berkshire

Situated in the heart of southern England, the County of Berkshire, also known as "Royal Berkshire" is home to several well-known townsand cities, such as Windsor, where the famous royal retreat Windsor Castle canbe found. Another royal connection is the Town of Ascot, famous for its verypopular annual horse racing festival— "Royal Ascot". Berkshire alsoboasts many picturesquevillages with views across the River Thames absolutely stunning.


Berkshire, a county of southernEngland, that occupies the valleys of the middle Thames and its tributary, theKennet,immediately to the west of London. Its area is 485 sq mi(1,256 sq km),and it is divided into six districts: Bracknell,Newbury, Reading, Slough, Windsor and Wokingham.

Rural Life in Britain

Cottages: Picturesque cottages are most people’s idea of the typical country building. Cottages dating from the late 16th century are generally the earliest to survive.

All manner of materials were used to build England's country cottages: stone,slate, wood, flint, clay, cob, thatch, boulders and pebbles, and turf. Whatevermaterial was used, traditionally this would have reflected what was locallyavailable.

Whilst colorful flowers, always important to the cottage dweller, were haphazard intheir planting, vegetables were grown in ordered rows. Edibles were grown, notonly for the cottagers' own table but also to be sold as a means ofsupplementing their income. The garden was not solely inhabited by plants, forthe keeping of bees, and sometimes pigs, which was once a common sight in thecottage garden. The cottage garden provided the opportunity for the annualvillage show to develop, with every keen gardener hoping his produce wouldscoop the top prize.