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篇一:I love being married

Fatherhood is pretending the present you love most is soap-on-a-rope. Bill Cosby.

He who laughs last didn't get the joke.

Men who have pierced ears are better prepared for marriage. They've experienced pain and bought jewelry.Rita Rudner

People are wrong when they say opera is not what it used to be. It is what it used to be. That is what's wrong with it.Noel Coward. Bart, stop pestering Satan!Marge Simpson

MTV is the lava lamp of the 1980's.Doug Ferrari

Sarah Brightman couldn't act scared on the New York subway at 4 o'clock in the morning.Joel Segal.

Television has done much for psychiatry by spreading information

about it, as well as contributing to the need for it.Alfred Hitchcock I like a man who's good, but not too good - for the good die young, and I hate a dead one.Mae West

The worst gift is a fruitcake. There is only one fruitcake in the

entire world, and people keep sending it to each other. Johnny Carson. I always start writing with a clean piece of paper and a dirty mind.Patrick Dennis.

There are three ages of man - youth, age, and 'you're looking

wonderful.'Cardinal Francis Spellman

Most of the time I don't have any fun. The rest of the time I don't have any fun at all.Woody Allen

I love to go to Washington - if only to be near my money.Bob Hope My father would take me to the playground, and put me on mood

swings.Jay London

It's hard to soar like an eagle when you're surrounded by turkeys. Computers can figure out all kinds of problems, except the things in the world that just don't add up. James Magary.

I invented it, Bill made it famous.David Bradley (wrote the code for Ctrl-Alt-Delete on the IBM PC)

I blame my mother for my poor sex life. All she told me was 'the man goes on top and the woman underneath.' For three years my husband and I slept in bunk beds.Joan Rivers

Americans have different ways of saying things. They say elevator, we say lift ... they say President, we say stupid psychopathic git. Alexai Sayle.

There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't.unknown

Television is more interesting than people. If it were not, we would have people standing in the corners of our rooms.Alan Coren Never believe anything in politics until it has been officially denied.Otto Von Bismark.

I bought some batteries, but they weren't included.Steven Wright I haven't spoken to my wife in years. I didn't want to interrupt her.Rodney Dangerfield

If it weren't for electricity we'd all be watching television by candlelight.George Gobol.

Martyrdom: The only way a man can become famous without

ability.Bernard Shaw

I'm not cynical. Just experienced.

After The Wizard Of Oz I was typecast as a lion, and there aren't all that many parts for lions.Bert Lahr.

If you want to make God laugh, tell him your future plans.Woody Allen An acquaintance is someone we know well enough to borrow from but not enough to lend to.Ambrose Bierce

I like children - fried.W.C. Fields

Corruption is nature's way of restoring our faith in democracy. Peter Ustinov.

There's no such thing as bad publicity except your own

obituary.Brendan Behan

Accuracy to a newspaper is what virtue is to a lady; but a newspaper can always print a retraction.Adlai Stevenson.

It's not that I'm afraid to die. I just don't want to be there when it happens.Woody Allen

What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch?W. Clement Stone

There's nothing more restful than taking orders from fools.

All sorts of computer errors are now turning up. You'd be surprised to know the number of doctors who claim they are treating pregnant men. Isaac Asimov.

Wagner has lovely moments but awful quarters of an hour.Gioacchino Rossini.

In this world there are only two tragedies. One is not getting what one wants, and the other is getting it.Oscar Wilde

Never fight an inanimate object.P. J. O'Rourke

Until you walk a mile in another man's moccasins you can't imagine the smell.Robert Byrne

Mona Lisa looks as if she has just been sick, or is about to be.Noel Coward.

You can tell German wine from vinegar by the labelMark Twain. Submitted by Corey Paulson Save a tree, wipe your ass on a spotted owl!

This is either a forgery or a damn clever original.Frank Sullivan. Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before.Mae West

Christmas is a time when kids tell Santa what they want and adults pay for it. Deficits are when adults tell the government what they want and their kids pay for it. Richard Lamm.

The great thing about television is that if something important happens anywhere in the world, day or night, you can always change the channel.From Taxi

My father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.Spike Milligan

I always say, keep a diary and some day it'll keep you.Mae West If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the

situation.David Brent

You're never too old to become younger.Mae West

Submitted by Anonymous You'll never be as good as I think I am. It is impossible to travel faster than light, and certainly not desirable, as one's hat keeps blowing off.Woody Allen

Once you're done writing the code, never open it again unless you want to see how uncomprehensible and utterly ridiculous it really is.Raphael Sazonov

Politics is the art of choosing between the disastrous and the unpalatable. John Galbraith.

There is one way to find out if a man is honest - ask him. If he says yes, you know he is crooked.Groucho Marx

A high-brow is someone who looks at a sausage and thinks of

Picasso.AP Herbert.

Jerry Lewis has been married twenty times. He gets married on a Tuesday, they find his wife dead in a swimming pool on Thursday. Maybe if you married someone who's old enough to swin next time, OK Jerry?Denis Leary

Before software can be reusable it first has to be usable.Ralph Johnson

China is a big country, inhabited by many Chinese.Former French President Charles de Gaulle.

'Goodness, what beautiful diamonds!' 'Goodness had nothing to do with it'.Mae West

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I am free of all prejudices. I hate every one equally.W. C. Fields Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.Douglas Adams.

Biologically speaking, if something bites you it's more likely to be female. Desmond Morris.

Work is the curse of the drinking class.

There's no such thing as a soul. It's just something they made up to scare kids, like the boogeyman or Michael Jackson.Bart Simpson Drawing on my fine command of the English language, I said

nothing.Robert Benchley

The best doctors in the world are Doctor Diet, Doctor Quiet and Doctor Merryman.Jonathan Swift

She wears her clothes as if they were thrown on with a

pitchfork.Oliver Goldsmith

If people don't sit at Chaplin's feet, he goes out and stands where they are sitting. Herman J. Mankiewicz

Chanel No. 5.Marilyn MonroeAsked what she wore in bed.

Television has brought back murder into the home -- where it belongs.Alfred Hitchcock.

Dealing with [Television] network executives is like being nibbled to death by ducks.Eric Sevareid

Do you know what it means to come home at night to a woman who'll give you a little love, a little affection, a little tenderness? It means you're in the wrong house.George Burns

He may look like an idiot and talk like an idiot but don't let that fool you. He really is an idiot.Groucho Marx

How did I get to Hollywood? By train.John Ford.

Submitted by Dylan Woodward I never fail, I simply succeed in finding what does not work.Mitch Hedberg

篇二:Unit 4 I like music that I can dance to

Unit 4 I like music that I can dance to. 第三课时 Section A (3a-4c)

Teaching and Learning Goals 一、语言知识:

1.熟练掌握以下词汇和短语 :

stick to, down, dialog, plenty of, shut off, once in a while 2.熟练掌握以下句型:

1).While some people stick to only one kind of movie, I like to watch different kinds depending on how I feel that day.

2).When I’m down or tired, I prefer movies that can cheer me up.

3).After watching them, the problems suddenly seem less serious and I feel much better again. 4).Documentaries like March of the Penguins which provide plenty of information about a certain subject can be interesting, but when I’m tired I don’t want to think too much.

5).I don’t mind action movies like Spider-Man when I’m too tired to think. I can just shut off my brain, sit back and enjoy watching an exciting superhero who always saves the world just in time. 二、语言功能:

1.能掌握定语从句的用法和各种句式的应用。 2.能使用定语从句谈论自己喜欢的人或事物。 三、学习策略

1.通过反复阅读含有定语从句的句子,来感悟定语从句的使用,并使用定语从句谈论自己喜欢的人或事物。

2.通过阅读提高学生们的阅读能力。 四、情感态度

教育学生培养良好的生活习惯及爱好,陶冶情操,学会适度放松、减压。 (目标引领,表述了本节课的知识、能力和情感目标。)

Step1 Preview

Look at P67, put the following into English orally, then write them down without looking at the text.

Phrases: Translate the phrases.

1.想要干某事 ___________________2.坚持,固守_______________

3.依靠,依赖;取决于 ____________________ 4.使某人振奋_______________________ 5.尽某人的最大努力去做某事_____________________________

6.大量,充足_______________________7.关闭,停止运转_______________ 8. _______________________ 9.看恐怖片_______________________ 10.在公共场合演讲_______________________

Sentences: Translate the sentences 1.她过去很害羞,通过唱歌来克服害羞。

________________________________________________________ 2.当她好一点时,她敢于在全班前面唱歌。

______________________________________________________ 3.无论我走到哪里,我总是吸引大量的关注。

_____________________________________________________________ 4.你难于想像通往成功的路有多么难

1).While some people stick to only one kind of movie, I like to watch different kinds depending on how I feel that day.

2).When I’m down or tired, I prefer movies that can cheer me up.

3).After watching them, the problems suddenly seem less serious and I feel much better again. 4).Documentaries like March of the Penguins which provide plenty of information about a certain subject can be interesting, but when I’m tired I don’t want to think too much.

5).I don’t mind action movies like Spider-Man when I’m too tired to think. I can just shut off my brain, sit back and enjoy watching an exciting superhero who always saves the world just in time.

【设计说明:本部分词组和句子为学生的预习作业,词组和句子都是本节课的重要语言知识,

该部分预习内容可以帮助学生更有目的性的预习。同时通过检测学生的预习效果,教师可以更有针对性地教,学生可以更有针对性的学。】(要求学生在课文中画出这些短语及句子,然后大声朗读并背诵)

篇三:I’d Rather Be Black than Female

I’d Rather Be Black than Female

Being the first black woman elected to Congress has made me some kind of phenomenon. There are nine other blacks in Congress; there are ten other women. I was the first to overcome both handicaps at once. Of the two handicaps, being black is much less of a drawback than being female.

If I said that being black is a greater handicap than being a woman, probably no one would question me. Why? Because “we all know” there is prejudice against black people in America. That there is prejudice against women is an idea that still strikes nearly all men – and, I am afraid, most women – as bizarre.

Prejudice against blacks was invisible to most white Americans for many years. When blacks finally started to “mention” it, with sit-ins, boycotts, and freedom rides, Americans were incredulous. “Who, us?” they asked in injured tones. “We’re prejudiced?” It was the start of a long, painful reeducation for white America. It will take years for whites – including those who think of themselves as liberals – to discover and eliminate the racist attitudes they all actually have.

How much harder will it be to eliminate the prejudice against women? I am sure it will be a longer struggle. Part of the problem is that women in America are much more brainwashed and content with their roles as second–class citizens than blacks ever were.

Let me explain. I have been active in politics for more than twenty years. For all but the last six, I have done the work – all the tedious details that make the difference between victory and defeat on election day – while men reaped the rewards, which is almost invariably the lot of women in politics.

It is still women – about three million volunteers – who do most of this work in the American political world. The best any of them can hope for is the honor of being district or county vice-chairman, a kind of separate-but-equal position with which a woman is rewarded for years of faithful envelope stuffing and card-party organizing. I n such a job, she gets a number of free trips to state and sometimes national meetings and conventions, where her role is supposed to be to vote the way her male chairman votes.

When I tried to break out of that role in 1963 and run for the New York State Assembly seat from Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant, the resistance was bitter. From the start of that campaign, I faced undisguised hostility because of my sex.

But it was four years later, when I ran for Congress, that the question of my sex became a major issue. Among members of my own party, closed meetings were held to discuss ways of stopping me.

My opponent, the famous civil-rights leader James Farmer, tried to project a black, masculine image; he toured the neighborhood with sound trucks filled with young men wearing Afro haircuts,

dashikis, and beards. While the television crews ignored me, they were not aware of a very important statistic, which both I and my campaign manager, Wesley MacD. Holder, knew. In my district there are 2.5 women for every man registered to vote. And those women are organized – in PTAs, church societies, card clubs, and other social and service groups I went to them and asked their help. Mr. Farmer still doesn’t quite know what hit him.

When a bright young woman graduate starts looking for a job, why is the first question always: “Can you type?” A history of prejudice lies behind that question. Why are women thought of as secretaries, not administrators? Librarians and teachers, but not doctors and lawyers? Because they are thought of as different and inferior. The happy homemaker and the contented darky are both stereotypes produced by prejudice.

Women have not even reached the level of tokenism that blacks are reaching. No women sit on the Supreme Court. Only two have held Cabinet rank, and none do at present. Only two women hold ambassadorial rank. But women predominate in the lower-paying, menial, unrewarding, dead-end jobs, and when they do reach better positions, they are invariably paid less than a man for the same job.

If that is not prejudice, what would you call it?

A few years ago, I was talking with a political leader about a promising young woman as a candidate. “Why invest time and effort to build the girl up?” he asked me. “You know she’ll only drop out of the game to have a couple of kids just about the time we’re ready to run her for mayor.”

Plenty of people have said similar things about me. Plenty of others have advised me, every time, I tried to take another upward step, that I should go back to teaching, a woman’s vocation and leave politics to the men. I love teaching, and I am ready to go back to it as soon as I am convinced that this country no longer needs a women’s contribution.

When there are no children going to bed hungry in this rich nation, I may be ready to go back to teaching. When there is a good school for every child, I may be ready. When we do not spend our wealth on hardware to murder people, when we no longer tolerate prejudice against minorities, and when the laws against unfair housing and unfair employment practices are enforced instead of evaded, then there may be nothing more for me to do in politics.

But until that happens – and we all know it will not be this year or next – what we need is more women in politics, because we have a very special contribution to make. I hope that the example of my success will convince other women to get into politics – and not just to stuff envelopes, but to run for office.

It is women who can bring empathy, tolerance, insight, patience, and persistence to government – the qualities we naturally have or have had to develop because of our suppression by men. The women of a nation mold its morals, its religion, and its politics by the lives they live. At present, our country needs women’s idealism and determination, perhaps more in politics than

anywhere else.

篇四:I love my hometown

I love my hometown

我爱我的家乡

Hello! Do you know me ? I think you don t know me.

I m in Tian Hong Middle School in SuZhou. I m an ordinary-looking girl. I have big eyes and a small mouth, my hair is long, it s black. I like black trousers, white and pink clothes. Light colour is my favourite. I have many hobbies, I like singing, dancing, drawing, taking photos, reading, having a chat with my friends, having a picnic and listening to the music, and I like S.H.E s songs best. I m good at Chinese and English, writing composition is a piece of cake for me, but I m not good at Maths and Computer Studies. I like Science and Social Science, but I can t do well in them, and I don t like sports, although I m good at it, and I know sports can make me healthy. I have a lot of friends, because I like making friends, friends are important for me, when I m not happy, my friends always help me, it comforts me a lot.

I have a big family . There are six people of us: my grandpa, my grandma, my father, my mother, my brother and I. I like my family. We have two houses. One is in the city, and the other one is in the countryside. I like the other one best. Because I like silence, on the foggy morning, it s so silent, the boat in the river is coming slowly, the people in the village get up very early, the men work in the field and the women do their housework, the willow is dancing with the wind How beautiful it is! I love my hometown.

[译文]

我爱我的家乡

你好!你认识我吗?我相信你肯定不认识.

我来自苏州天虹双语中学.我是一个相貌平平的小姑娘.我长着一双大大的眼睛和小嘴巴,我的头发很长,是黑色的.我喜欢穿黑色的裤子,白色和粉色的衣服.淡淡的颜色是我的最爱.我有很多爱好,我喜欢唱歌、跳舞、画画、拍照、读书和与朋友聊天,野炊和听音乐,我最喜欢S.H.E组合的歌曲。我的语文和英语学得最好,写作文对我来说是小菜一叠。但我的数学和微机不是很好,我虽喜欢科学和社会科学,可我学的不是很好,我不喜欢体育运动,虽然我比较擅长它,并且我也深知体育运动有助于身体健康。我有很多的朋友,因为我喜欢交朋友,朋友对我来说是非常重要的,当我不开心的时候,我身边的朋友就会来帮助我,安慰我。

我有一个大家庭,一家六口人:有爷爷、奶奶、爸爸、妈妈、弟弟和我。我很爱我的家人。我们有两套房子,一套在市区,一套在乡下,我喜欢乡下那一套,因为我喜欢安静,在雾蒙蒙的早晨,是那样的寂静,一条小船向你缓缓驶来。乡下的人都起得很早,男人在田里耕作,女人做着她们的家务活,柳树在随风飘舞多美呀!我爱我的家乡。

篇五:I love my hometown

I love my hometown

我爱我的家乡

Hello! Do you know me ? I think you don t know me.

I m in Tian Hong Middle School in SuZhou. I m an ordinary-looking girl. I have big eyes and a small mouth, my hair is long, it s black. I like black trousers, white and pink clothes. Light colour is my favourite. I have many hobbies, I like singing, dancing, drawing, taking photos, reading, having a chat with my friends, having a picnic and listening to the music, and I like S.H.E s songs best. I m good at Chinese and English, writing composition is a piece of cake for me, but I m not good at Maths and Computer Studies. I like Science and Social Science, but I can t do well in them, and I don t like sports, although I m good at it, and I know sports can make me healthy. I have a lot of friends, because I like making friends, friends are important for me, when I m not happy, my friends always help me, it comforts me a lot.

I have a big family . There are six people of us: my grandpa, my grandma, my father, my mother, my brother and I. I like my family. We have two houses. One is in the city, and the other one is in the countryside. I like the other one best. Because I like silence, on the foggy morning, it s so silent, the boat in the river is coming slowly, the people in the village get up very early, the men work in the field and the women do their housework, the willow is dancing with the wind How beautiful it is! I love my hometown.

[译文]

我爱我的家乡

你好!你认识我吗?我相信你肯定不认识.

我来自苏州天虹双语中学.我是一个相貌平平的小姑娘.我长着一双大大的眼睛和小嘴巴,我的头发很长,是黑色的.我喜欢穿黑色的裤子,白色和粉色的衣服.淡淡的颜色是我的最爱.我有很多爱好,我喜欢唱歌、跳舞、画画、拍照、读书和与朋友聊天,野炊和听音乐,我最喜欢S.H.E组合的歌曲。我的语文和英语学得最好,写作文对我来说是小菜一叠。但我的数学和微机不是很好,我虽喜欢科学和社会科学,可我学的不是很好,我不喜欢体育运动,虽然我比较擅长它,并且我也深知体育运动有助于身体健康。我有很多的朋友,因为我喜欢交朋友,朋友对我来说是非常重要的,当我不开心的时候,我身边的朋友就会来帮助我,安慰我。

我有一个大家庭,一家六口人:有爷爷、奶奶、爸爸、妈妈、弟弟和我。我很爱我的家人。我们有两套房子,一套在市区,一套在乡下,我喜欢乡下那一套,因为我喜欢安静,在雾蒙蒙的早晨,是那样的寂静,一条小船向你缓缓驶来。乡下的人都起得很早,男人在田里耕作,女人做着她们的家务活,柳树在随风飘舞多美呀!我爱我的家乡。

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