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七年级下册译林版 2024版
Unit 2 neighbourhood
Reading
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While -Reading
Post - Reading
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Practices
Summary
Revison
above
neighbour
officer
neighbourhood
restaurant
law
community
station
lawyer
from time to time
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If you are a volunteer, what activities do you want to volunteer? Do you have any skills about that?
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Every year, many volunteers volunteer to
do some activities for people in need.
volunteer / ˌvɒlənˈtɪə(r) / n.志愿者
v.&vt. 自愿做, 义务做,无偿做
There is a laptop, a tablet and a desktop in my desk.
tablet
Desktop
laptop
laptop / ˈlæptɒp / n.
The computer engineer check my laptop, there’s nothing with it.
engineer / ˌendʒɪˈnɪə(r) / n.
check / tʃek / vt.&n.
A pair of socks is broken. My dog broke the one yesterday, and now it breaks the other one.
break - broke -broken v.
broken / ˈbrəʊkən / adj.
I need someone to repair my broken car. Can anyone do it now?
someone / ˈsʌmwʌn / pron.(=somebody)
repair / rɪˈpeə(r) / v. & n.
anyone / ˈeniwʌn / pron.(= anybody)
Some college students are not willing to live in such a untidy room. So, they tidy up the room. Now, it is tidy. Let’s keep it clean any time.
college / ˈkɒlɪdʒ / n.
be willing / ˈwɪlɪŋ / to
such / sʌtʃ / det.&pron.
any time /'eni taɪm/ adv.
tidy / ˈtaɪdi / adj./v.
untidy adj.
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While - Reading
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Practices
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1 What activities do you have in your community?
2 How can you help your community?
Fast Reading
Amy:Hi, Simon. What are your neighbours like?
Simon: They're kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They often meet at the community centre and share their skills. They help us with all kinds of problems.
Amy:That's nice! When do they usually meet?
Simon: They have a“helping hands" meeting at the weekend.
Amy: Are you going to ask for help this weekend?
Simon: Yes. There's something wrong with my laptop. I'm going to ask a computer engineer to check it. My sister Annie's bicycle is broken, so she's going to have someone repair it.
Amy: Can anyone there help kids with their homework?
Simon: Yes. Some college students are willing to help.
Amy: Great! Do the old people get any help as well?
Simon: Yes. The volunteers often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. This weekend, they'll help the old people tidy their flats.
Amy:That's wonderful! You're lucky to live in such a nice neighbourhood, Simon.
helpful
community centre
helpful
community centre
computer
broken
some shopping
tidy
Careful Reading
1 Volunteers share their skills and help people in the neighbourhood
with different problems.
2 Usually the volunteers have a meeting during the week.
3 Simon wants to ask someone to fix his bicycle this weekend.
4 One of the volunteers is a computer engineer.
5 College students help the children do sport at the community centre.
6 Volunteers also help the old people.
Amy:Hi, Simon. What are your neighbours like?
Simon: They're kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They often meet at the community centre and share their skills. They help us with all kinds of problems.
Amy:That's nice! When do they usually meet?
Simon: They have a“helping hands" meeting at the weekend.
Amy: Are you going to ask for help this weekend?
Simon: Yes. There's something wrong with my laptop. I'm going to ask a computer engineer to check it. My sister Annie's bicycle is broken, so she's going to have someone repair it.
Amy: Can anyone there help kids with their homework?
Simon: Yes. Some college students are willing to help.
Amy: Great! Do the old people get any help as well?
Simon: Yes. The volunteers often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. This weekend, they'll help the old people tidy their flats.
Amy:That's wonderful! You're lucky to live in such a nice neighbourhood, Simon.
Careful Reading
1 Volunteers share their skills and help people in the neighbourhood with different problems.
help sb. with sth. = help sb. (to) do 帮助某人解决某方面问题
all kinds of 各种各样的
some 和 some of的区别
some+可数名词复数/不可数名词
some of + 可数名词复数/不可数名词/宾格代词
Amy:Hi, Simon. What are your neighbours like?
Simon: They're kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They often meet at the community centre and share their skills. They help us with all kinds of problems.
Amy:That's nice! When do they usually meet?
Simon: They have a“helping hands" meeting at the weekend.
Amy: Are you going to ask for help this weekend?
Simon: Yes. There's something wrong with my laptop. I'm going to ask a computer engineer to check it. My sister Annie's bicycle is broken, so she's going to have someone repair it.
Amy: Can anyone there help kids with their homework?
Simon: Yes. Some college students are willing to help.
Amy: Great! Do the old people get any help as well?
Simon: Yes. The volunteers often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. This weekend, they'll help the old people tidy their flats.
Amy:That's wonderful! You're lucky to live in such a nice neighbourhood, Simon.
Careful Reading
2 Usually the volunteers have a meeting during the week.
help sb. with sth. 帮助某人解决某方面问题
all kinds of 各种各样的
Amy:Hi, Simon. What are your neighbours like?
Simon: They're kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They often meet at the community centre and share their skills. They help us with all kinds of problems.
Amy:That's nice! When do they usually meet?
Simon: They have a“helping hands" meeting at the weekend.
Amy: Are you going to ask for help this weekend?
Simon: Yes. There's something wrong with my laptop. I'm going to ask a computer engineer to check it. My sister Annie's bicycle is broken, so she's going to have someone repair it.
Amy: Can anyone there help kids with their homework?
Simon: Yes. Some college students are willing to help.
Amy: Great! Do the old people get any help as well?
Simon: Yes. The volunteers often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. This weekend, they'll help the old people tidy their flats.
Amy:That's wonderful! You're lucky to live in such a nice neighbourhood, Simon.
Careful Reading
3 Simon wants to ask someone to fix his bicycle this weekend.
ask for help 请求帮助
ask sb. to do sth. 请求/要求某人去做某事
ask v. 询问,请求,要求
Amy:Hi, Simon. What are your neighbours like?
Simon: They're kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They often meet at the community centre and share their skills. They help us with all kinds of problems.
Amy:That's nice! When do they usually meet?
Simon: They have a“helping hands" meeting at the weekend.
Amy: Are you going to ask for help this weekend?
Simon: Yes. There's something wrong with my laptop. I'm going to ask a computer engineer to check it. My sister Annie's bicycle is broken, so she's going to have someone repair it.
Amy: Can anyone there help kids with their homework?
Simon: Yes. Some college students are willing to help.
Amy: Great! Do the old people get any help as well?
Simon: Yes. The volunteers often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. This weekend, they'll help the old people tidy their flats.
Amy:That's wonderful! You're lucky to live in such a nice neighbourhood, Simon.
Careful Reading
4 One of the volunteers is a computer engineer.
ask for help 请求帮助
ask sb. to do sth. 请求/要求某人去做某事
ask v. 询问,请求,要求
one of ……其中之一(其后要加可数名词复数)
check in 登记, 报到
check out 结账离开
check over 仔细检查
Amy:Hi, Simon. What are your neighbours like?
Simon: They're kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They often meet at the community centre and share their skills. They help us with all kinds of problems.
Amy:That's nice! When do they usually meet?
Simon: They have a“helping hands" meeting at the weekend.
Amy: Are you going to ask for help this weekend?
Simon: Yes. There's something wrong with my laptop. I'm going to ask a computer engineer to check it. My sister Annie's bicycle is broken, so she's going to have someone repair it.
Amy: Can anyone there help kids with their homework?
Simon: Yes. Some college students are willing to help.
Amy: Great! Do the old people get any help as well?
Simon: Yes. The volunteers often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. This weekend, they'll help the old people tidy their flats.
Amy:That's wonderful! You're lucky to live in such a nice neighbourhood, Simon.
Careful Reading
5 College students help the children do sport at the community centre.
be willing to do = be ready to do 乐意做某事
college student 大学生
go to college 上大学
Amy:Hi, Simon. What are your neighbours like?
Simon: They're kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They often meet at the community centre and share their skills. They help us with all kinds of problems.
Amy:That's nice! When do they usually meet?
Simon: They have a“helping hands" meeting at the weekend.
Amy: Are you going to ask for help this weekend?
Simon: Yes. There's something wrong with my laptop. I'm going to ask a computer engineer to check it. My sister Annie's bicycle is broken, so she's going to have someone repair it.
Amy: Can anyone there help kids with their homework?
Simon: Yes. Some college students are willing to help.
Amy: Great! Do the old people get any help as well?
Simon: Yes. The volunteers often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. This weekend, they'll help the old people tidy their flats.
Amy:That's wonderful! You're lucky to live in such a nice neighbourhood, Simon.
Careful Reading
6 Volunteers also help the old people.
be willing to do = be ready to do 乐意做某事
通用表达:做某事 do + some/the + v. ing
do some/the cleaning 打扫卫生
do some/the reading 看书
Amy:Hi, Simon. What are your neighbours like?
Simon: They're kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They often meet at the community centre and share their skills. They help us with all kinds of problems.
Amy:That's nice! When do they usually meet?
Simon: They have a“helping hands" meeting at the weekend.
Amy: Are you going to ask for help this weekend?
Simon: Yes. There's something wrong with my laptop. I'm going to ask a computer engineer to check it. My sister Annie's bicycle is broken, so she's going to have someone repair it.
Amy: Can anyone there help kids with their homework?
Simon: Yes. Some college students are willing to help.
Amy: Great! Do the old people get any help as well?
Simon: Yes. The volunteers often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. This weekend, they'll help the old people tidy their flats.
Amy:That's wonderful! You're lucky to live in such a nice neighbourhood, Simon.
Careful Reading
【换句话说】There’s something wrong with ...
某物出问题了,坏了
= Sth. is/are broken. = Something is wrong with ...
= Sth. doesn’t/don’t work.
【句型转换】There’s something wrong with my phone.
= ______________________________
=_______________________________
=_______________________________
My phone is broken.
My phone doesn’t work.
Something is wrong with my phone.
Amy:Hi, Simon. What are your neighbours like?
Simon: They're kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They often meet at the community centre and share their skills. They help us with all kinds of problems.
Amy:That's nice! When do they usually meet?
Simon: They have a“helping hands" meeting at the weekend.
Amy: Are you going to ask for help this weekend?
Simon: Yes. There's something wrong with my laptop. I'm going to ask a computer engineer to check it. My sister Annie's bicycle is broken, so she's going to have someone repair it.
Amy: Can anyone there help kids with their homework?
Simon: Yes. Some college students are willing to help.
Amy: Great! Do the old people get any help as well?
Simon: Yes. The volunteers often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. This weekend, they'll help the old people tidy their flats.
Amy:That's wonderful! You're lucky to live in such a nice neighbourhood, Simon.
Careful Reading
luck n.
lucky adj. → unlucky adj.
luckily adv. → unluckily adv.
be lucky to do 做某事幸运
such + (a/an adj.) + n.
如此(一个怎样的)事物(作用:让句子表达更有强度)
Amy:Hi, Simon. What are your neighbours like?
Simon: They're kind and helpful. Some of them are volunteers. They often meet at the community centre and share their skills. They help us with all kinds of problems.
Amy:That's nice! When do they usually meet?
Simon: They have a“helping hands" meeting at the weekend.
Amy: Are you going to ask for help this weekend?
Simon: Yes. There's something wrong with my laptop. I'm going to ask a computer engineer to check it. My sister Annie's bicycle is broken, so she's going to have someone repair it.
Amy: Can anyone there help kids with their homework?
Simon: Yes. Some college students are willing to help.
Amy: Great! Do the old people get any help as well?
Simon: Yes. The volunteers often visit the old people and do some shopping for them. This weekend, they'll help the old people tidy their flats.
Amy:That's wonderful! You're lucky to live in such a nice neighbourhood, Simon.
have/make/let sb. do sth. 让某人做某事
Careful Reading
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willing to
volunteer
neighbours
engineer
repair
college
tidy
community
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1.The boy said sorry to his sister because he _____ (break) her cup.
2.I’m planning to repair my _____ (break) bicycle and give it away to people in need.
3.Is there (someone) giving a helping hand in cleaning up the park?
4.Your room is (tidy). Please clean it now.
5.China is one of the (country) which have the largest numbers of rivers.
6.—Why not do some (shop) with me now?
—Good idea!
7.I’m so __________ (luck) to meet many famous scientists at the meeting.
broke
broken
anyone
untidy
countries
shopping
lucky
8.It’s (luck) for us not to catch the early bus.
9. (luck), he missed the last bus to his office and was late again.
10.During the Spring Festival, I usually get some (luck) money.
11.There’s something wrong with my clock. (改为同义句)
my clock.
12.My watch is broken. It can’t tell the time. (同义句转换)
There wrong with my watch. It can’t tell the time.
unlucky
Unluckily
lucky
Something is wrong with
is something
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volunteer n.志愿者v.&vt. 自愿做
laptop n.笔记本电脑
engineer n. 工程师
check vt.&n.检査,核查
broken adj.出了毛病的,破损
someonpro n.(=somebody)某人
repair v. & n.修理
Spell the words
anyone pron.(= anybody)任何人
college n.学院;〈美〉大学
*willing adj. 愿意,乐意
be willing to do sth 乐意做某事
tidy vt.&vi.使整洁, 整理
such det.&pron.如此;这样的
any time adv. 在任何时候
Spell the words
See you!
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