文档介绍:Unit 7 The Child in Our Heart (Part 1)
CIJP Zhen
Introductory Remarks:
Have you ever read the novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland? Since its first publication, it has never been out of print and has been translated into over 50 languages. Now there are over a hundred editions of the book, as well as countless film and television adaptations of the story. In short, this novel is loved by children and adults alike and read all over the world. In Units 7 and 8, you are going to read the first chapter of this famous novel.
Language Points:
fantasy: a situation that is not true, that you just imagine, a product of imagination
. The girl has fantasies about being a famous singer.
Some of the old fantasies about the space age ing true.
2. twice: two times
. The doctor told me to take the medicine twice a day.
I’ve been to New York twice—once last year and once in 2002.
3. peep: look (at sth.) quickly and secretly
. The mother peeped into the bedroom to see if her child was asleep.
John didn’t know that someone was peeping at him through the keyhole.
4. remarkable: unusual or surprising and therefore deserving attention or praise
. Karen prepared the report with remarkable speed.
It is remarkable that the streets are so clean after the parade.
:
1) move or appear quickly or suddenly
. Suddenly the little girl popped out from behind a tree.
After no one had heard from him for years, John popped up in town again.
2) (cause to ) make a short sharp explosive sound
. The popcorn popped as it cooked.
He blew the bag up and then popped it between his hands.
6. dip: go down to a lower level
. The price of oil dipped at the end of the week.
The moon dipped behind the trees.
7. plenty: enough or more than enough, a large number or quantity
. –would you like some more wine?
--No thanks, I’ve had plenty.
8. cupboard: a piece of furniture with doors, or a set of shelves with doors, where clothes, plates, food, etc., can be stored
. The sug