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篇一:In a moment ,the moment ,at the moment ,for a moment 的区别

In a moment ,the moment ,at the moment ,for a moment 的区别

A in a moment 立即,马上,是介词短语。

I'll come in a moment.

我一会儿就来。

B the moment (that)是连词后跟句子,表示“一……就……” She ran to the hospital the moment she heard the sad news 她一听到那个坏消息就跑去了医院。

C at the moment此时,此刻;现在,目前

She must be in the television studio at the moment. 她现在一定在电视演播室。

D for a moment片刻, 一会儿

He was silent for a moment, then began his answer. 他沉默了一会儿,然后开始回答。

ACD都不能直接加句子。

篇二:Imagine for a moment you could go back in time

Imagine for a moment you could go back in time. Knowing what you know now about work and life, what would you tell your 22-year-old self? LinkedIn Influencers weighed in on this idea in the last two weeks, writing about what they?d tell their younger selves Here?s what two of them had to say.

Juliet de Baubigny, partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufied & Byers“At the age of 22, I had just graduated from college in the United Kingdom and I was beginning my career at a Fortune 50 company. I had everything that I could ever want: I was on a track toward leadership at the company, I had just bought a new car, I was earning money and my parents were proud. But surprise, I hated it.”

The job, the life, it wasn?t what de Baubigny wanted to do. So she thought about what she had loved the most.

“While at university, I was the type-A student。” she wrote. “I loved every minute of it. The best part about it was that I was creating opportunity and connecting people to opportunity.”

Baubigny quit her job to work in executive search. “I had this gut feeling that this was the direction that I wanted to take my career,” she wrote. “It was terrifying and risky. Looking back at it, it was a great choice that defined my career and my life.”

“At 22, you have very little to lose… so what was the worst that could happen?” she asked. “At any age, any new opportunity can be scary. But

what I would have told myself at that age is that it only gets worse as you get older and you have more responsibilities. If you want to take that risky job, if you want to learn something or if you want to take that leap of faith and start a company — now is the time to do it.”

Colin Shaw, chief executive officer“When I was 22, I hated it when people said, ?You need more experience for this role?, But now I realised they were right... I needed more experience to make good decisions.” Shaw offered five things he he?d now tell his younger self. Among them: “Being qualified is good, but it doesn?t entitle you to success. I have met many people who believe their qualifications mean the world owes them a living. Well, it doesn?t. Many clever people fail because they choose not to work hard. In my experience, employers want people who do things, not talk about doing things,” he wrote. “A key ability is to apply your intelligence to implement things.”

“None of us are as clever as all of us. At the beginning of my career, I thought it was my job to make all the decisions. I learned over time my job is to inspire people, create the work environment culture and give them room to do their jobs. It?s important to hire people who are smarter than you because they make your team stronger. We all learn from each other, and we all bring different strengths to the table. When we put all those together, we can accomplish much more.”

篇三:Take A Moment To Really See

Take A Moment To Really See

[日期:2009-10-31] 来源: 作者:Dan Millman [字体:大 中 小] Take A Moment To Really See

We have all heard the expression: "Remember to stop and smell the roses." But, how often do we really take time out of our hectic fast-paced lives to notice the world around us? Too often we get caught up in our busy schedules, thoughts of our next appointment, the traffic or life in general, to even realize there are other people nearby.

I am as guilty as anyone of tuning out the world in this manner, especially when I am driving on California's overcrowded streets. A short time ago, however, I witnessed an event that showed me how being wrapped up in my own little world has kept me from being fully aware of the bigger world picture around me.

I was driving to a business appointment and, as usual, I was planning in my mind what I was going to say. I came to a very busy intersection where the stoplight had just turned red. "All right," I thought to myself, "I can beat the next light if I race ahead of the pack."

My mind and car were in auto pilot, ready to go when suddenly my trance was broken by an unforgettable sight. A young couple, both blind, were walking arm-inarm across this busy intersection with cars whizzing by in every direction. The man was holding the hand of a little

boy, while the woman was clutching a baby sling to her chest, obviously carrying a child. Each of them had a white cane extended, searching for clues to navigate them across the intersection.

Initially I was moved. They were overcoming what I felt was one of the most feared handicaps—blindness. "Wouldn't it be terrible to be blind?" I thought. My thought was quickly interrupted by horror when I saw that the couple was not walking in the crosswalk, but was instead veering diagonally, directly toward the middle of the intersection. Wthout realizing the danger they were in, t

hey were walking right smack into the path of oncoming cars. I was frightened for them because I didn't know if the other drivers understood what was happening.

As I watched from the front line of traffic (I had the best seat in the house), I saw a miracle unfold before my eyes. Every car in every direction came to a simultaneous stop. I never heard the screech of brakes or even the peep of a car horn. Nobody even yelled, "Get out of the way!" Everything froze. In that moment, time seemed to stand still for this family.

Amazed, I looked at the cars around me to verify that we were all seeing the same thing. I noticed that everyone's attention was also fixed on the couple. Suddenly the driver to my right reacted. Craning his head out of his car, he yelled, "To your right. To your right!" Other people followed in unison, shouting, "To your right!"

Never skipping a beat, the couple adjusted their course as they followed the coaching. Trusting their white canes and the calls from some concerned citizens, they made it to the other side of the road. As they arrived at the curb, one thing struck me—they were still arm-in-arm.

I was taken aback by the emotionless expressions on their faces and judged that they had no idea what was really going on around them. Yet I immediately sensed

the sighs of relief exhaled by everyone stopped at that intersection.

As I glanced into the cars around me, the driver on my right was mouthing the words "Whew, did you see that?!" The driver to the left of me was saying, "I can't believe it!" I think all of us were deeply moved by what we had just witnessed. Here were human beings stepping outside themselves for a moment to help four people in need.

I have reflected back on this situation many times since it happened and have learned several powerful lessons from it. The first is: "Slow down and smell the roses." (Something I had rarely done up until then.) Take time to look around and really see what is going on in front of you right now. Do this and y

ou will realize that this moment is all there is, more importantly, this moment is all that you have to make a difference in life.

The second lesson I learned is that the goals we set for ourselves can be attained through faith in ourselves and trust in others, despite seemingly insurmountable obstacles.

The blind couple's goal was simply to get to the other side of the road intact. Their obstacle was eight lines of cars aimed straight at them. Yet, without panic or doubt, they walked forward until they reached their goal.

We too can move forward in attaining our goals, putting blinders on to the obstacles that would stand in our way. We just need to trust our intuition and accept the guidance of others who may have greater insight.

Finally, I learned to really appreciate my gift of sight, something I had taken for granted all too often.

Can you imagine how different life would be without your eyes? Try to imagine for a moment, walking into a busy intersection without being able to see. How often we forget the simple yet incredible gifts we have in our life. As I drove away from that busy intersection, I did so

with more awareness of life and compassion for others than I had arrived there with. Since then I have made the decision to really see life as I go about my daily activities and use my God-given talents to help others less fortunate.

Do yourself a favor as you walk through life: Slow down and take the time to really see. Take a moment to see what is going on around you right now, right where you are. You may be missing something wonderful.

Jeffrey Michael Thomas

篇四:冀教版八年级英语(上)Lesson 52 A Moment Just for Me导学案

导 学 案

主备人: 审核人: ______ 班级:______ 姓名: _______组号:_______

Lesson 52 A Moment Just for Me

一、自主学习

1.学习目标 1).重点词汇: alone model moment activity

2).重点短语: take part in enjoy fishing

2.自学指导 (译成英语)

1.高兴去干 ......___________ 2.最喜欢的活动__________

3.特别的时间______________ 4.喜欢干......_____________

3.分组合作探究

体会课本的诗歌,然后默写

I’m glad to bejust for me. I use this

二、学生展示

用所给单词的适当形式填空。

1.A boy ___________ (build) a model house this morning.

2.I enjoy ____________ (fish) on Sundays.

3.Our favourite ___________ (activity) are fishing,boating and skating.

4.Would he like __________ (go) fishing?

5.I have __________ (many) cards than you have.

三.精讲点拨

1. Sometimes I am glad to be alone.

alone adj. adv. “独自一人,单独” 不含感情色彩 lonely adj. “孤单的,寂寞的” 有浓厚的伤感色彩 Eg. He is always _______, but he never feels _________.

他经常独自一人,但他从不感到寂寞。

2.moment 构成的固定词组:

1).at the moment “此刻.现在”== now

2). in a moment "立刻"== at once / right away

3). a moment ago"刚才"== just now

四.学习检测

1.基础题

单项填空。

( )1.We won’t go to the cinema if it ________ tomorrow.

A.rain B.will rain C.rains D.rained

( )2.Please _______ the TV,mother is working.

A.turn off B.turn on C.put off D.put on

( )3.______ she sang and laughed,but a few minutes later she cried.

A.At times B.First C.At first D.At last

( )4.When the baby saw her mother, she cried __.

A.harder and harder B.hard and hard C. hard and harder D. harder and hard

( )5.______ went to the park last Sunday.

A. All the students B. The students whole C. Whole the students D.Students all

( )6.The man makes boats ________ wood.

A. for B. out of C. by D. to

( )7. Mary Green ________ a TV show.

A. takes B. has C. plays D. works

( )8. He’s always ________, but he never feels ___________.

A. alone, lonely B. lonely, alone C. alone, alone D. lonely, lonely

( )9. Roses smell so _______.

A. wonderfully B. well C. wonderful D. nicely

( )10. Mary Green has written many popular books _______ gardening.

A. to B. of C. on D. at

2.综合题

(同义句转换)

1.How do you like hamburgers and chips in China?

______do you ______ _______ hamburgers and chips in China?

2.Which fast food restaurant do you like best?

Which _______ ________ ________ fast food restaurant?

3.Would you like to come my birthday party?

I ________ you ________ _________ to my birthday party.

4.The shop doesn’t have any dolls any more.

_______ _______ _______ ________ dolls in the shop

5.The worried women didn’t know how to get to the hospital.

The worried woman didn’t know________ ________ ________ the hospital.

3.拓展题

下列各句均有一处错误,请找出并改正。

1. When I got there, they are cleaning the room._______________________

2. He knows many about computers, doesn’t he?_______________________

3. The teacher has no chair to sit.________________________ 4. What is most popular piece of music at the moment?___________________

5. I have finished my work two days ago._______________________

五.小结反思

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

篇五:2015年广东高考英语听说考试真题及答案解析A—F及G套试题

2015年广东听说高考A卷

Part A

M: Today, Mars is a frozen world. The average temperature here is lower than at the Earth’s South Pole. But long ago, when water may have flowed here, it must have been warmer. We don’t know why Mars turned so cold, but perhaps it could be made to change once again. Could future generations somehow transform Mars, into an Earth-like world where people could live? What would life be like on Mars? Perhaps we could build farms and cities. Or perhaps we will leave Mars as we found it. Those decisions will be made by our descendants. 96

话题类型:探索科技类——探索火星

字数:96 words

时长:58秒

语速:99w/m

语音:美音

生词:1 descendants(后代)

句子类型:中长句子较多,短句子少,生词多。

画面:为原声视频。视频每幕之间转换较快,每幕画面上的文字较多。画面比较清楚,背景

音乐小,朗读清晰。

三问部分:

1. 你做过这个话题的研究吗?

for a moment

Question 1: Have you done the research about the topic?/ Have you done the survey about the

topic?/ Have you researched the topic?/ Have you studied the topic?

Answer 1: Yes, I have been reading some books and articles, looking for the academic support for

this topic. At the same time, I’ve also done some surveys, asking people for their own ways of dealing with stress. 36

2. 人们一般做些什么来减少压力呢?

Question 2: What do people usually do to reduce stress?/ What do people often do to reduce

stress?/ What do people usually do to relax?/ What do people often do to relax?/

What do people usually do to relieve pressure?/ What do people often do to relieve

stress?

Answer 2: According to my research, people prefer to relax on weekends, do something fun,

forget about their problems and worries for a moment to refresh their minds. Actually, the simplest way is to think positively. What surprises me is that stress can give us positive energy if we deal with it wisely. 51

3. 为什么压力可以是正能量呢?

Question 3: Why can stress be positive energy?/ Why can stress be positive thing?/ Why can

pressure be positive energy?/ Why can stress be positive thing?

Answer 3: That’s because stress makes you take action. Take myself for example. I am now under

great pressure because of the exams. So I need to work extremely hard to pass. If the exam week was not approaching, I would not make efforts to learn what needs to be learnt. 49

五答部分:

Question 1: Why does Tom look tired? 5

Answer 1: Because he has been staying up all night studying./ Because he stayed up studying.

Question 2: How many pages should Tom write for the report? 9

Answer 2: Ten.

Question 3: What are Tom’s surveys about? 5

Answer 3: Asking people for their own ways of dealing with stress./ Asking people their ways to

deal with stress.

Question 4: What is the simplest way to reduce stress? 8

Answer 4: To think positively.

Question 5: How does Tom prove that stress can give positive energy? 10

Answer 5: Take himself for example./ By his experience.

话题类型:学校生活类,讨论学习的压力

字数:视频对话:93 words 三问机答字数:136 words 总字数为:229 words. 时长:情景介绍时长为30秒,有3秒倒计时,对话时长为38秒,总时长为71秒。 语速:147w/m

语音:美音,发音比较清晰。

生词:1 survey(调查)

句子:句子结构较简单,有个别长句子,但不影响理解。

画面:画面比较清楚,但衔接不好,口型对不上。

Part C

话题类型:日常生活类

字数:196 words

时长:87秒

语速:135w/m

语音:美音

生词:无

句子:长句、复合句偏多,但句子结构简单,语速适中,相对降低了难度。

故事情节易于理解。

2015年广东听说高考B卷

Part A

M: In the 1960s, a group of researchers came here to study dolphins. Inspired by new discoveries about the animal mind, the researchers believed they could, for the first time, communicate with another species, by teaching dolphins to speak. And so, Margaret’s extraordinary experiment began. Over the coming months, she would live with Peter in the Dolphin House almost full-time. Margaret would immerse him completely in her world to try to teach him English, like a mother teaching a child to speak. After months of living with Peter, the experiment was over. It was time for Margaret to say goodbye. 99

话题类型:人物类或动物类——Margaret研究海豚

字数:99 words

时长:57秒

语速:104w/m

语音:英音

生词:2 Margaret(玛格丽特),immerse(使陷入)

句子类型:中长句子偏多,但长句中小分句多,便于理解和朗读。

画面:为原声视频。视频每幕之间转换较快,每幕画面上的文字较多。画面比较清楚,背景

音乐小,朗读清晰。

三问部分:

1. 什么是改变坏情绪最有用的方法?

Question 1: What is the most useful way to change a bad mood?/ What is the most useful way to

change a bad feeling?/ What is the most useful thing to change a bad mood?/ What is

the most useful thing to change a bad feeling?/ What is the most useful method to

change a bad mood?/ What is the most useful method to change a bad feeling?/ What

is the most effective way to change a bad mood?/ What is the most effective method

to change a bad feeling?

Answer 1: The first and most useful thing is doing physical exercises. Running, cycling and

swimming are all good for you. You will take in more oxygen by doing these

exercises. It helps to refresh you. Basically, you need to do these things for about

twenty minutes, three to five times a week. 51

2. 音乐有助于改变坏情绪吗?

Question 2: Is music helpful to change a bad mood?/ Is music helpful to change a bad feeling?/

Does music contribute to changing a bad mood?/ Does music contribute to changing

a bad feeling?/ Is listening to music helpful to change a bad mood?/ Is listening to

music helpful to change a bad feeling?

Answer 2: Sure, if you want to use music to change your bad mood, start with music which is

similar to your mood, and then change it gradually until you finish with happier music. You know what, colors can also have an influence. 41

3. 颜色怎样影响我们的情绪?

Question 3: How do colors affect our moods?/ How do colors influence our moods?/ How do

colors affect our feelings?/ How do colors influence our feelings?/ How do colors

have an influence on our moods?/ How do colors have an influence on our feelings?

Answer 3: Well, dark colors sometimes will make people sad. Soft and light colors calm you down.

Red will make you excited. So if you are sad, go for bright colors. And if you are angry, you may try blue. 38

五答部分:

Question 1: What problem does Jenny suffer from? 6

Answer 1: She can’t have a good sleep./ She can’t sleep well.

Question 2: How many ways are there to change a bad mood? 10

Answer 2: More than ten./ Over ten./ Above ten.

Question 3: How often should we do exercise to change a bad mood? 11

Answer 3: Three to five times a week.

Question 4: What kind of music should we start with when we are in a bad mood? 15 Answer 4: Music which is similar to our mood./ Music that is similar to our mood.

Question 5: What color may you try if you are angry? 9

Answer 5: Blue.

话题类型:访谈类,讨论如何改变学习中的坏情绪。

字数:视频对话:109 words 三问机答字数:130 words 总字数为:239 words. 时长:情景介绍时长为30秒,有3秒倒计时,对话时长为43秒,总时长为76秒。 语速:152w/m

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