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七年级牛津译林版 2024版
Unit 8 Let's celebrate!
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poet
Scottish
dish
dumpling
Christmas
dragon
poem
remember
race
celebrate
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What festival do you like best?
The Spring Festial. Because I can get much lucky money.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to my birthday party!
lady → ladies
gentle (温柔的) + man → gentlemen
The man likes to spread some pepper on the dishes.
spread-spread-spread v.ed
Be careful to walk across the door with doorstep.
step n. 台阶
People usually hang some lanterns on the house at the Spring Festival.
hang on 稍等,别挂断
hang out 闲逛
hang ... on ... 把……挂在……上面
hang-hung-hang v.ed
It’s Chinese tradition to send lucky money with red packets. Red is a traditional symbol of good luck.
tradition → traditional (以tion结尾的名词变形容词,一般直接加al)
In Greece, there are many Greek gods.
Greece n.
Greek adj.
There are some onions here.
There's one thing that all New Year's Eve parties have in common: the countdown (倒计时) to midnight. When the clock strikes 12, they jump off their chairs into the new year.
middle (中间的) + night = midnight
They carry many things.
Although (尽管) the life is hard, remember to go ahead.
ahead是副词,所以要在前面加动词。
The woman is a traveller. She travels around many blocks with a suitcase. Wherever she is, she is happy.
travel + er = traveller
suit + case (箱子,容器) = suitcase
where + ever = wherever
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1 How do you celebrate New Year?
2 Why do we celebrate New Year?
Let’s learn about the new year all around the world.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. New Year is coming. Let's see how people all over the world are celebrating it.
Look at the man spreading salt on his doorstep. This is for good luck and peace. People in Turkiye think salt will keep them from bad things in the coming year. Isn't that interesting?
Here in Greece, an old woman is hanging onions on her door. It's a Greek tradition to welcome the new year. Onions are a symbol of good luck and health.
It's near midnight in Denmark. Look! The families are all standing on chairs. When the clock strikes 12, they jump off their chairs into the new year, in the hope of getting over any problem in the year ahead!
In Colombia, some people are carrying suitcases around the block. Are they travellers? No! They're hoping for a new year with lots of travel.
The world is full of wonderful and interesting New Year traditions. But wherever you are, Happy New Year!
Fast Reading
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Careful Reading
1 People in Turkiye like to spread sugar on the ground to welcome the new year.
2 Greek people think onions can bring them good luck and health.
3 People in Denmark sit on chairs quietly to welcome the new year.
4 In Colombia, people carry suitcases around the block to catch the train home.
5 The video is about some interesting New Year celebrations in different countries.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. New Year is coming. Let's see how people all over the world are celebrating it.
Look at the man spreading salt on his doorstep. This is for good luck and peace. People in Turkiye think salt will keep them from bad things in the coming year. Isn't that interesting?
Here in Greece, an old woman is hanging onions on her door. It's a Greek tradition to welcome the new year. Onions are a symbol of good luck and health.
It's near midnight in Denmark. Look! The families are all standing on chairs. When the clock strikes 12, they jump off their chairs into the new year, in the hope of getting over any problem in the year ahead!
In Colombia, some people are carrying suitcases around the block. Are they travellers? No! They're hoping for a new year with lots of travel.
The world is full of wonderful and interesting New Year traditions. But wherever you are, Happy New Year!
Careful Reading
1 People in Turkiye like to spread sugar on the ground to welcome the new year.
spread sth. on sth. 撒……在……上
look at sb. doing sth. 看着某人做某事
keep sb. from sth. 使……远离
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. New Year is coming. Let's see how people all over the world are celebrating it.
Look at the man spreading salt on his doorstep. This is for good luck and peace. People in Turkiye think salt will keep them from bad things in the coming year. Isn't that interesting?
Here in Greece, an old woman is hanging onions on her door. It's a Greek tradition to welcome the new year. Onions are a symbol of good luck and health.
It's near midnight in Denmark. Look! The families are all standing on chairs. When the clock strikes 12, they jump off their chairs into the new year, in the hope of getting over any problem in the year ahead!
In Colombia, some people are carrying suitcases around the block. Are they travellers? No! They're hoping for a new year with lots of travel.
The world is full of wonderful and interesting New Year traditions. But wherever you are, Happy New Year!
Careful Reading
2 Greek people think onions can bring them good luck and health.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. New Year is coming. Let's see how people all over the world are celebrating it.
Look at the man spreading salt on his doorstep. This is for good luck and peace. People in Turkiye think salt will keep them from bad things in the coming year. Isn't that interesting?
Here in Greece, an old woman is hanging onions on her door. It's a Greek tradition to welcome the new year. Onions are a symbol of good luck and health.
It's near midnight in Denmark. Look! The families are all standing on chairs. When the clock strikes 12, they jump off their chairs into the new year, in the hope of getting over any problem in the year ahead!
In Colombia, some people are carrying suitcases around the block. Are they travellers? No! They're hoping for a new year with lots of travel.
The world is full of wonderful and interesting New Year traditions. But wherever you are, Happy New Year!
Careful Reading
3 People in Denmark sit on chairs quietly to welcome the new year.
strike-struck-struck v.ed
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. New Year is coming. Let's see how people all over the world are celebrating it.
Look at the man spreading salt on his doorstep. This is for good luck and peace. People in Turkiye think salt will keep them from bad things in the coming year. Isn't that interesting?
Here in Greece, an old woman is hanging onions on her door. It's a Greek tradition to welcome the new year. Onions are a symbol of good luck and health.
It's near midnight in Denmark. Look! The families are all standing on chairs. When the clock strikes 12, they jump off their chairs into the new year, in the hope of getting over any problem in the year ahead!
In Colombia, some people are carrying suitcases around the block. Are they travellers? No! They're hoping for a new year with lots of travel.
The world is full of wonderful and interesting New Year traditions. But wherever you are, Happy New Year!
Careful Reading
4 In Colombia, people carry suitcases around the block to catch the train home.
travel v./n.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. New Year is coming. Let's see how people all over the world are celebrating it.
Look at the man spreading salt on his doorstep. This is for good luck and peace. People in Turkiye think salt will keep them from bad things in the coming year. Isn't that interesting?
Here in Greece, an old woman is hanging onions on her door. It's a Greek tradition to welcome the new year. Onions are a symbol of good luck and health.
It's near midnight in Denmark. Look! The families are all standing on chairs. When the clock strikes 12, they jump off their chairs into the new year, in the hope of getting over any problem in the year ahead!
In Colombia, some people are carrying suitcases around the block. Are they travellers? No! They're hoping for a new year with lots of travel.
The world is full of wonderful and interesting New Year traditions. But wherever you are, Happy New Year!
Careful Reading
5 The video is about some interesting New Year celebrations in different countries.
Careful Reading
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. New Year is coming. Let's see how people all over the world are celebrating it.
Look at the man spreading salt on his doorstep. This is for good luck and peace. People in Turkiye think salt will keep them from bad things in the coming year. Isn't that interesting?
Here in Greece, an old woman is hanging onions on her door. It's a Greek tradition to welcome the new year. Onions are a symbol of good luck and health.
It's near midnight in Denmark. Look! The families are all standing on chairs. When the clock strikes 12, they jump off their chairs into the new year, in the hope of getting over any problem in the year ahead!
In Colombia, some people are carrying suitcases around the block. Are they travellers? No! They're hoping for a new year with lots of travel.
The world is full of wonderful and interesting New Year traditions. But wherever you are, Happy New Year!
Sth. is coming.
正在进行时表将来, 即将来临。
Careful Reading
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. New Year is coming. Let's see how people all over the world are celebrating it.
Look at the man spreading salt on his doorstep. This is for good luck and peace. People in Turkiye think salt will keep them from bad things in the coming year. Isn't that interesting?
Here in Greece, an old woman is hanging onions on her door. It's a Greek tradition to welcome the new year. Onions are a symbol of good luck and health.
It's near midnight in Denmark. Look! The families are all standing on chairs. When the clock strikes 12, they jump off their chairs into the new year, in the hope of getting over any problem in the year ahead!
In Colombia, some people are carrying suitcases around the block. Are they travellers? No! They're hoping for a new year with lots of travel.
The world is full of wonderful and interesting New Year traditions. But wherever you are, Happy New Year!
反义疑问句,表肯定
不是很有趣吗?(很有趣)
Careful Reading
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. New Year is coming. Let's see how people all over the world are celebrating it.
Look at the man spreading salt on his doorstep. This is for good luck and peace. People in Turkiye think salt will keep them from bad things in the coming year. Isn't that interesting?
Here in Greece, an old woman is hanging onions on her door. It's a Greek tradition to welcome the new year. Onions are a symbol of good luck and health.
It's near midnight in Denmark. Look! The families are all standing on chairs. When the clock strikes 12, they jump off their chairs into the new year, in the hope of getting over any problem in the year ahead!
In Colombia, some people are carrying suitcases around the block. Are they travellers? No! They're hoping for a new year with lots of travel.
The world is full of wonderful and interesting New Year traditions. But wherever you are, Happy New Year!
介词 + 动词ing
get over 克服
get up 起床
get out 离开
get off/on 下/上车
Careful Reading
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. New Year is coming. Let's see how people all over the world are celebrating it.
Look at the man spreading salt on his doorstep. This is for good luck and peace. People in Turkiye think salt will keep them from bad things in the coming year. Isn't that interesting?
Here in Greece, an old woman is hanging onions on her door. It's a Greek tradition to welcome the new year. Onions are a symbol of good luck and health.
It's near midnight in Denmark. Look! The families are all standing on chairs. When the clock strikes 12, they jump off their chairs into the new year, in the hope of getting over any problem in the year ahead!
In Colombia, some people are carrying suitcases around the block. Are they travellers? No! They're hoping for a new year with lots of travel.
The world is full of wonderful and interesting New Year traditions. But wherever you are, Happy New Year!
in the hope of doing = hope for doing = hope that sb. do sth.
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block strike celebrate midnight
keep ... from tradition onion spread
celebrate
spreading
keep from
onions
tradition
block strike celebrate midnight
keep ... from tradition onion spread
midnight
strikes
blocks
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1.Ladies and __________ (gentleman), welcome to our fashion show.
2.They help _______ (spread) the popularity of the paper.
3.He _______ (hang) his coat behind the door after he came back home.
4.The ______ (Greece) have tried to capture the city for ten years.
5.These __________ (tradition) clothes are very popular among the old people.
6.A strong earthquake___________ (strike) Tangshan years ago.
7.A few years ago, Taizhou Museum _________ (carry) out more than 100 public training activities for volunteer guides.
8.All ________ (travel) from all over the country find this hotel a home from home.
gentlemen
spread
hung
Greeks
traditional
struck
carried
traveller
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Iady n.女士;淑女
gentleman n.先生;绅士
spread vt.(使)分散;传播
doorstep n. 门阶
hang vt.&vi.悬挂
onion n.洋葱
Greek adj. 希腊(人)的,希腊语的
tradition n.传统
symbol n.象征;符号
midnight n.夜
*strike v.&v.敲,鸣,报时;撞击
into prep.进入,到…里面
in the hope of 希望
ahead adv. 在前面,向前
carry v.拿,提,搬;携带
*suitcase n.(旅行用的)手提箱
block n.街区
traveller n.(AmE traveler)旅行者,游客
*wherever conj.在任何地方
See you!
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