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必修1就是模块1,模块1就是必修1因为我们学校填学籍的时候有时候也把必修1写成模块1

高一英语module1

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修中圈儿

Module 1 academic [,ækə'demik] adj. 学术的 province ['prɒvins] n. 省 enthusiastic [in,θju:zi'æstik] adj.热心的, amazing [ə'meiziŋ] adj.令人吃惊的;令人惊讶的 information [,infə'meiʃən] n. 消息 website [ web’sait] n.网站;网址 brilliant ['briljənt] adj.(口语)极好的 comprehension [,kɒmpri'henʃən] n. 理解,领悟 instruction [in'strʌkʃən] n.(常作复数)指示;说明 method ['meθəd] n. 方法 bored ['bɒ: d] adj.厌烦的;厌倦的 embarrassed [im'bærəst] adj.尴尬的;难堪的;困窘的 attitude ['ætitju:d] n. 态度 behaviour [bi'heivjə] n. 行为; 举动 previous ['pri:viəs] adj.以前的;从前的 description [di'skripʃən] n.记述; 描述 amazed [ə'meizd] adj. 吃惊的;惊讶的 embarrassing [im'bærəsiŋ] adj.令人尴尬的;令人难堪的 technology [tek'nɒlədʒi] n. 技术 impress [im'pres] vt.使印象深刻 correction [kə'rekʃən] n. 改正;纠正 encouragement [in'kʌridʒmənt] n. 鼓励;激励 enjoyment [in'dʒɒimənt] n.享受;乐趣 fluency ['flu:ənsi] n.流利;流畅 misunderstanding [,misʌndə'stændiŋ] n. 误解 disappointed [,disə'pɒintid] adj. 失望的 disappointing [,disə'pɒintiŋ] adj.令人失望的 system ['sistəm] n. 制度;体系;系统 teenager ['ti:nidʒə] n.少年 disappear [,disə'piə] vi. 消失 move [mu:v] adj.搬家 assistant [ə'sistənt] n. 助手, 助理 cover ['kʌvə] vt.包含 diploma [di'pləumə] n. 文凭, 毕业证书

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红豆花花花

很容易找到哦~,是这个么~?

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土豆炒洋芋G

Module 1 ReadingMy Name is Li Kang. I live in Shijiazhuang, a city not far from Beijing. It is the capital city of Hebei Province. Today is my first dayat Senior High school and I'm writing down my thoughts about it.My new school is very good and I can see why. The teachersare very enthusiastic and friendly and the classrooms are amazing. Every room has acomputer with a special screen, almost as big as a cinema screen. Theteachers write on the computer, and their words appear on the screen behindthem. The screens also show photographs, text and information from websites. They're brilliant!The English class is really interesting. The teacher is avery enthusiastic woman called MsShen. We're using a new textbook and Ms Shen's method of teaching is nothing like that of the teachers at my JuniorHigh school. She thinks that reading comprehension is important, butwe speak a lot in class, too. And we have fun. I don't think I will be bored in Ms Shen's class!Today we introduced ourselves to each other. We did this ingroups. Some students were embarrassed at first but everyonewas very friendly and it was really nice. Ms Shen gave us instructions and then we worked by ourselves.Ms Shen wants to help us improve our spelling andhandwriting. We do this in a fun way, with spelling games and other activities.I like her attitude very much, and the behaviour of the other studentsshows that they like her, too.There are sixty-five students in my class—more than my previous class in Junior High.Forty-nine of them are girls. In other words, there are three times as manygirls as boys. They say that girls are usually more hard-working than boys, butin this class, everyone is hard-working. For our homework tonight, we have towrite a description of the street where welive. I'm looking forward to doing it!Module 2 ReadingThey say that first impressions arevery important. My first impression ofMrs. Li was that she was nervous andshy. Ithink perhaps she was, as it was her first lesson with us. But now, after twoweeks, the class really likes working with her. She's kind and patient,and she explains English grammar so clearly that even I can understand it!—She avoidsmaking you feel stupid!I've always hatedmaking mistakes or pronouncing a word incorrectlywhen I speak English, but Mrs. Li just smiles, so that you don't feel completelystupid! I think maybe she goes a bit too slowly for the faster students, butfor me it's wonderful! I feel I'mgoing to make progress with her.I'd guessthat Mrs. Chen is almost sixty. She's very strict—wedon't dare to say a word unless she asks us to. She's also very serious anddoesn't smile much. When she asks you to do something, you do it immediately!There are a few students in our class who keep coming to class late but they'realways on time for Mrs. Chen's lessons! Some of our class don't like her, butmost of us really appreciate herbecause her teaching is so wellorganised andclear. And a few students even admitliking her! During scientificexperiments, she explains exactly what is happening and as a result mywork is improving. Physics will never be my favourite lesson, but I think thatI'll do well in the exam with Mrs. Chen teaching me.Mr. Wu's only been teaching us for two weeks and he'salready very popular. I think this is because he really enjoys teaching Chineseliterature—heloves it, in fact! He's got so much energy; this is one class you do not fallasleep in! He's about28, I think, and is rather good-looking. He talks loudly andfast, and waves hishands about a lot when he gets excited. He's really amusing andtells jokeswhen he thinks we're getting bored.Even things like compositions and summaries are fun with Mr. Wu. I respect hima lot.

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