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Reading A. Hope English Book I Unit 4. Speaking. Reading A. Vocabulary and Structure. Reading B and Reading C. Grammar. Listening. Writing. Reading A. Hawaii. Lead-in. New Words. Task 1 2 3 4. After Reading. Home. Reading A. Hope English Book I Unit 4. Lead-in. Hawaii.

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  1. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 Speaking Reading A Vocabulary and Structure Reading B and Reading C Grammar Listening Writing Reading A Hawaii Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Home

  2. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 Lead-in Hawaii Background knowledge A state of the United States in the central Pacific Ocean comprising the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii is a world famous relaxation place. With a long history and beautiful beaches, it attracts many tourists to spend holidays every year. Honolulu, a city with different cultures, has shopping areas and restaurants. Hawaiian beaches offer warm water, abundant sea life and clean sand. Among the beaches, Waikiki beach is the best known in the world. Pearl Harbor became famous because of World War II. Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Home

  3. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 Lead-in Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Back Home

  4. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 Lead-in Nene - The State Bird The State Flag The State Seal Humuhumunukunukuapua'a - State Fish Pua Aloalo - State Flower Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Back Home

  5. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 Lead-in Waikiki Beach Waikiki Beach is the best known attraction in the world Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Back Home

  6. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 Lead-in Active volcanoes Hawaii is the only state in the US with active volcanoes Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Back Home

  7. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 Lead-in Hawaii’s Flower Lei Lei is a garland of flowers, especially one worn around the neck. It has a long tradition of marking important occasions and events in Hawaii. Aloha Shirt Aloha shirt is famous because of its colorful patterns. Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Back Home

  8. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 Lead-in Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor dominates history because of World War II Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Back Home

  9. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 New Words abundant: acre: attitude: breeze: crazy: custom: distinct: favor: flavor: hang-loose: honk: humidity: locate: neighborhood: opportunity: overthrow: adj. rich, plenty of, more than enough e.g. a region abundant in oil n. a unit of area equal to 0.405 hectare e.g. half an acre of lawn n. a state of mind e.g. an attitude to life n. a slight /gentle wind e.g. the cool breeze that comes from the lake adj. mad, buried and excited e.g. crazy house n. way of behaving a society has had e.g. social customs adj. different in kind, separate e.g. two distinct ideas v. prefer sth. or sb. e.g. to favor a proposal n. distinctive taste or savor e.g. a flavor of chocolate hang-loose adj. being idle, spending time idly e.g. a hang-loose rogue v. make a sound with car horn e.g. honk the horn of the car n. dampness, especially of the air e.g. atmospheric/ soil humidity v. fix or set in a certain place e.g. be located near the college n. a surrounding or nearby region n. chance e.g. golden opportunity v. defeat, put an end to e.g. to overthrow slavery Lead-in New Words 12 Task 1234 After Reading Home

  10. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 pace: palm: relaxed: resident: settler: souvenir: sway: transportation: typical: worship: allow for: feel like doing: slow down: take in: aloha shirt: sea life: tourist attraction: n. rate of speed, manner of walking e.g. to take a pace forward n. a tropical evergreen tree e.g. palm trees adj. free from worry, ease in manner e.g. a relaxed manner n. one who resides in a place e.g. the resident population n. one who settles in a new region e.g. an early settler in America n. a token of remembrance, a memento e.g. get some souvenir for sb v. move from side to side e.g. to sway in the wind n. the act of transporting e.g. transportation by railroad adj. showing the characteristics of e.g. to grasp typical cases v. show great respect (to God) e.g. to worship God make a possibility e.g. It allowed for us to win the opportunities. have a desire for, want to do sth. e.g. felt like going for a walk make slow or slower e.g. slow its speed include, to note or see sth. fully e.g. the total cost, taking everything in Hawaiian shirt life in the ocean an area such as a scenic spot that attracts tourists Lead-in New Words 12 Task 1234 After Reading Home

  11. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 Try to work out the meanings of the highlighted words with the help of other words. Task 1 • 1. In Guangzhou it rains a lot and is very hot at this time of the year. But I am used to the humidity and heat now. • 2. You can't sway between the two sides. You must take one side and stick to it. • 3. George W. Bush is determined to overthrow Sadam Hussein's rule in Iraq and find somebody else to take his place. • 4. No one honks on the road, for cars are not allowed to produce sound in downtown areas. • 5. They believe in God. Every Sunday they go to church and worship. being hot and a bit wet move from side to side defeat and remove from power produce a short loud sound honour with religious rites Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Home

  12. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 Fill in the blanks on the right of each paragraph with words or phrases that you think are the most important for that paragraph. Task 2 Hawaii relax mixture culture 1When you step off the plane in Hawaii, life begins to slow down. The air is thick with humidity, palm trees sway in the warm breeze, and colorful flowers are everywhere. Hawaii, it seems to me, is as much an attitude asit is a place. Itsrelaxed culture is a mixture ofthe Hawaiian “hang-loose” way of thinking and customs from dozens of different Translation Comprehension Chart cultures Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Para. 123456 Next Home

  13. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 2 The first Hawaiians settled the islands over 1,500 years ago, with each island becoming a separate kingdom. White Americans first appeared in 1820, with Chinese, Japanese and Portuguese settlers arriving soon after. The islands were united as a kingdom in 1810, which was overthrown in 1893 by a group of Americans. Hawaii became an American Territory in1898 and the 50th state. Hawaiians settlers 50th states in 1959 Translation 3Like most big cities, Honolulu, Hawaii's capital city of over 850,000 residents on the island of Oahu, has traffic and crowds. But no one honks (it's considered rude), and even the traffic loses that usual crazy pace. If you don't feel like driving, you don't need to. The bus transportation system is safe, inexpensive and easy to use. In fact, it's one of the best ways to see Honolulu and meet the local people. Comprehension Chart capital transportation easy to use Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Para. 123456 Back Next Home

  14. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 4 The city has several distinct neighborhoods, each with a flavor all its own. Downtown Honolulu is the business district, with the Hawaii State Library and Honolulu Hale (city hall). Be sure to look for the beautiful Iolani Palace, the only palace on U.S. soil. Another historical neighborhood is Chinatown, the oldest Chinatown in America and home to dozens of small Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese restaurants. One of the local favorites is Wo Fat Restaurant, which was founded in 1882. The distinct downtown Chinatown Translation Kuan Yin Temple located in Chinatown is the oldest temple in Honolulu, and many people still come here to worship and light candles Comprehension Chart Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Para. 123456 Back Next Home

  15. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 5 Excellent shopping opportunities are everywhere in Honolulu. You can find typical Hawaiian souvenirs such as aloha shirts or island-grown coffee at Hilo Hattie stores, which are all over the islands. Perhaps the most popular tourist attractions on the island are the beautiful Hawaiian beaches offering warm water, abundant sea life, and clean sand. The mile-and-a-half long Waikiki beach is the best known in Honolulu, but the local people favor other sites. Ala Moana Beach includes a 76-acre park for swimmers and shopping attractions beaches Translation fishermen. 6Life is slow and relaxed on the Hawaiian Islands. It allows formore time to simply look around. Chances are, after time spent taking inred sunsets, colorful flowers and warm, quiet hours on the beach, you'll be relaxed too. And like most visitors to Hawaii, Comprehension Chart slow relaxed you'll want to come back. Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Para. 123456 Back Home

  16. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 Task 3Put the following statements in the correct order according to Reading A. The downtown district and Chinatown are distinct neighborhoods in Honolulu. Hawaiian beaches are the most popular tourist attractions. Though Honolulu is a crowded city with heavy traffic, the bus transportation is nice and easy to use. Hawaii has a history of more than 1,500 years and became the 50th American state in 1959. Hawaiian culture is a mixture of relaxed lifestyle, easy way of thinking and customs from other cultures Key: E D A C B Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Home

  17. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 Task 4 Find the supporting details for the following ideas from the reading. Details • Ideas • First impression of • Hawaii • The history of Hawaii • Traffic in Honolulu • Two distinct neighbor • hoods in Honolulu • Shopping • Hawaiian beaches humidity; palm tree; warm breeze; colorful flowers; relaxed and mixed culture first Hawaiians 1,500 years ago; first Americans in 1820; united in 1810; the kingdom overthrown in 1893; the 50th state in 1959 loses crazy pace; no one honks; bus system, safe, inexpensive ; easy to use downtown Honolulu and Chinatown; (in downtown) State Library and Hono-lulu Hale; Iolani Palace; (in Chinatown)different small Asian restaurants; Wo Fat Restaurant; Kuan Yin Temple opportunities everywhere; typical souvenirs (aloha shirt or island-grown coffee) warm water; abundant sea life; clean sand; the best-known Waikiki beach; Ala Moana Beach for swimmers and fishermen Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Home

  18. as much as an attitude as — as an opinion of life as Supplements as…as e.g. Bungee jumping is as much an adventure as it is a sport. Translation 1. Ch 对他来说本既是他的情感伴侣, 也是他的一个助手. En 2. Ch 它既是一种饮料, 又是一种营养品. En To him, Ben is as much an assistant as it is his emotional companion. It is as much a nutrition as it is a drink. Back

  19. relaxed adj. — not feeling or showing worry, without strain or anxiety e.g. The doggie is lying in the chair looking very relaxed. Translation 1. Ch 他轻松的表情证明他并不在意这事儿. En 2. Ch 我假期时真的需要好好放松一下. En His relaxed face shows that he doesn't care about it. I really need to be relaxed on holidays. Supplements relax v. to relieve from tension or strain e.g. The warm bath relaxed me. relaxing adj. affording or marked by rest or repose e.g. I find stamp collecting relaxing. It takes my mind off my work. Back

  20. a mixture of — a combination of e.g. Air is a mixture of gases. Translation 1. Ch 绿色是黄色和蓝色的混合. En 2. Ch 现代厨房是集传统和现代风格于一身. En Green is a mixture of yellow and blue. Today's kitchen is a mixture of old and new styles. Supplements  mixture n. – mix v. & n. – mixed adj. Fill in the blanks 1.Air is a ___________, not a compound of gases. 2.Oil does not ______________ with water. 3. I had ____________ feelings of sadness and pleasure. mixture mix mixed Back

  21. settle v. — come to rest, live in a place e.g. A tired bird settles on the branch.It is having a rest. Translation 1. Ch 他们结婚后在上海定居了. En 2. Ch 一只昆虫落在一片树叶上. En They settled in Shanghai after marriage. The insect settled on a leaf. Synonyms locate move to inhabit Supplements  vt. bring to an agreement e.g. They settled their quarrels in a friendly way. Translation Ch 我们已经定了由谁来付饭钱. En We have settled who will pay for the meal. Back

  22. overthrow vt. — to defeat, remove from official power e.g. Rebels have overthrown the government. Translation Ch 布什想让萨达姆下台. En Bush is determined to overthrow Sadam's rule in Iraq. Supplements  n. an instance of overthrowing e.g. They plotted the overthrow of Sadam in Iraq. over-: prefix e.g. over_take = catch up with e.g. to overtake another car over_look = look over from a higher place e.g. to overlook the sea from a cliff over_grow = grow over with e.g. be overgrown with reed Back

  23. feel like (doing) sth. — have a desire for, want to do sth e.g. No man feel like laughing when he bump his funny bone. Translation 1. Ch 现在我想喝点饮料. En 2. Ch 我感觉得出去走走了. En I feel like a drink now. I feel like going for a walk. • Supplements • feel like (oneself) … to sense oneself as being … e.g.I just don't feel like myself today. I feel like I'm burning up. I feel like a million dollars. Back

  24. distinct adj. — different in kind, separate e.g. Silk is distinct from rayon in every respect. Translation 1. Ch 这两材料截然不同. En 2. Ch 他们的想法相差太远. En These two materials are quite distinct. Their ideas are quite distinct. Synonyms different. separate Antonyms similar, same Supplements  distinctive adj. - distinction n. - distinguish v. e.g. Alcohol has a very ______________smell. His ______________of sound is excellent. . Can you ________________between them? distinctive distinction distinguish Back

  25. locate v. — fix or set in a certain place, to find a position of e.g. Where is the new campus to be located? Translation 1. Ch 那房子位于河边. En 2. Ch 你能在地图上找到那条街的位置吗? En The house is located by the river. Can you locate the street on the map? Synonyms situate seat set down discover find • Supplements •  location n.a place where sth. is or could be located, a site • e.g. Have they decided on the location of the new building yet? • Sth. useful cutter location 刀位坐标, 刀具定位 radio location 无线电定位 valve location 阀位 Back

  26. typical adj. — showing the main characteristics of e.g. He is a typical pupil, he is like most of the other pupils. Translation 1. Ch 他们是典型的中国艺术品. En 2. Ch 抢挑重担是他的特点. En They are typical Chinese art. It is typical of him to take hard jobs . Synonyms representative characteristic Supplements  type n.  typical adj.  typically adv. Ex. Cotton is a _________________ of material. It is ________________ a very positive mental state. It was __________________ of her to forget. type typically typical Back

  27. attraction n. — sth. that causes to like, admire or notice e.g. This idea has little attraction to young people nowadays. Translation 1. Ch 我猜那里一定是个相当吸引游客的地方 . En 2. Ch 潮汐是由月亮对地球的引力引起的. En I guess it must be quite a tourist attraction. The tides are caused by the attraction of the moon for the earth. Supplements  attraction n.  attract v.  attractive adj. e.g. universe attraction 万有引力 a very attractive girl 很有魅力的女孩 Like attracts like. 物以类聚 Back

  28. abundant adj. — rich, plenty of, more than enough e.g. The country is abundant in natural resources. Translation 1. Ch 沿海有非常丰富的海鲜供应. En 2. Ch 这个国家的石油和天然气的供应十分充足. En There are abundant supplies of sea food along the coast. The country has abundant supplies of oil and gas. Synonyms rich fruitful sufficient Antonyms be short of poor insufficient Supplements  abundance n.a great or plentiful amount e.g. The tree yields an abundance of fruit. Back

  29. favor v. — prefer sth. or sb to others e.g. The teacher should not favor the good children to the bad ones. Translation Ch 母亲不应偏爱其任一子女 . En A mother should not favor any of her children. Supplements  n. a friendly act or favorable regard e.g. do someone a favor 帮助人 win sb's favor 赢得某人的欢心 in favor of in support of e.g. I am in favor of stopping work now.  favorite adj. beloved, preferred above all others e.g. Oranges are my favorite fruit.  favorable adj. advantageous; helpful e.g. The conditions are favorable for opening a new business. Back

  30. allow for — make a possibility, take into consideration e.g. We must allow for breakage and spoilage. Translation 1. Ch 我们必须考虑到他缺乏经验 . En 2. Ch 我们必须想到火车会晚点的. En We must allow for his inexperience. We must allow for the train being late. Supplements  allow v.let do or happen, permit, make a possibility e.g. No pets are allowed inside. It allowed for us to win the opportunities. Back

  31. take in — include e.g. This part takes in four islands. Translation 1. Ch 这是度假的全部费用,一切都包括在内. En 2. Ch 游客应该去游览那些景致呢? En This is the total cost of the holiday, taking everything in. What sights should a visitor take in? • Supplements •  Other meanings • to reduce in size e.g. to take in the waist on the pair of pants • to understand e.g. couldn't take in the meaning of the word • to grant admittance to e.g. to take in 20 new members Back

  32. Translation 夏威夷 1.来到夏威夷,一走下飞机,生活的节奏便开始放慢。这里的空气湿度很大,棕榈树在暖洋洋的微风里摇曳,五彩缤纷的鲜花随处可见。在我看来,夏威夷是一处旅游胜地,也是一种生活态度。它那轻松休闲的文化融合了夏威夷式不拘一格的思维方式和多彩多姿的文化习俗。 2. 1500多年前,第一批夏威夷人开始在这片岛屿上定居,每座岛屿成为一个独立的王国。1820年,美国白人首次出现,接踵而至的是中国、日本和葡萄牙的定居者。1810年夏威夷群岛成为一个统一王国,其政权在1893年被一群美国人推翻。1898年夏威夷成为美国准州,并于1959年成为其第50个州。 3.夏威夷首府火奴鲁鲁坐落在瓦胡岛上,人口逾85万。像多数大城市一样,该市交通拥挤,人口稠密。但这里没人鸣喇叭(这被视为不雅之举),就连车流也没有了常见的疯狂速度。如果你不想驾车,就大可不必,因为公交系统安全可靠、经济实惠、使用方便。事实上,它是在火奴鲁鲁观光、接触当地人的最好途径之一。 4.火奴鲁鲁有几个各具特色的社区。市中心是一个商业区,区内有夏威夷州立图书馆和火奴鲁鲁市政厅。来到这里,一定要去看看美丽的伊奥拉尼王宫--美国国土上唯一的王宫。另一个历史悠久的社区是唐人街。作为美国最古老的唐人街,这里汇集了许多中国、泰国和越南风味的小餐馆,其中1882年建成的和发餐馆是当地人最喜欢光顾的餐馆之一。唐人街里的观音庙是火奴鲁鲁最古老的庙宇,现在仍然有许多人来此烧香拜佛。 5.在火奴鲁鲁,到处都是购物良机。你可以找到非常典型的夏威夷纪念品,比如夏威夷衬衫或本岛产的咖啡,这些都可以在遍布群岛的希洛哈蒂商店里买到。也许岛上最受欢迎的旅游景点是那些美丽的夏威夷海滩,那里有温暖的海水、丰富的海洋生物和干净的沙滩。长达1.5英里的威基基海滩在火奴鲁鲁最富盛名,但当地人却钟情于其他一些海滩。阿拉冒纳海滩有一个占地76英亩的公园,可供游泳和垂钓。 6.夏威夷群岛上的生活轻松而闲适。你可以有更多的时间四处走走。也许,欣赏完落日红霞、七彩鲜花,享受了沙滩上温馨宁静的时光,你也会感到悠闲自在,也会像多数游客一样,盼望日后故地重游。 Back

  33. Comprehension Chart First impression Para.1 thick air with humidity palm trees, warm breeze, colorful flowers relaxed culture History Para. 2 first Hawaiians over 1,500 years ago,first white Americans in 1820,united as a kingdom in 1893,American Territory in 1898,the 50th state in 1959 Hawaii Capital city Para. 3-4 no one honk, safe inexpensive bus system business district, Chinatown Attractions Para. 5 shopping opportunities sceneries such as Hawaiian beaches Attractions Para. 6 be relaxed want to come back Back

  34. Reading A Hope EnglishBook I Unit 4 After Reading Retell the story with the help of the given hints. 1.history 2.capital city and neighborhoods 3.attractions Further discussion: 1.What is the writer's first impression of Hawaii? 2.What does the writer tell us about the history of Hawaii? 3.What do you know about its capital city and neighborhoods? 4.What are some of the attractions mentioned in the passage? 5. What's your impression of Hawaii now? Lead-in New Words Task 1234 After Reading Back Home

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