XX届高考百日冲刺誓师大会发言稿尊敬的老师,家长,可爱的同学们大家上午好!在这草长莺飞的季节,在这播下种子就能发芽的日子里,我们迎来了高考百日誓师大会。同学们,让我们用汗水浇灌希望,当火红六月到来的时候,亲手摘下幸福的果实。看,希望的火苗已经燃起;听,前进的号角已然吹响。此时此刻,我的心情和大家一样兴奋。在这个美好的日子,我们集聚于此,用心的愿景规划未来的前程,用我们的双手描绘美丽的人生。有人说高考好可怕,可怕的压抑了我们几年的光阴,在压力山大的背景下我们只能选择沉默,默默地等待化蛹成蝶的时刻。有人说高考好神奇,神奇到让你一泄千钧重担,轻轻松松地带你踏入梦想的天堂———大学。大学很神圣,当你走进去,在体味好奇的同时,心的自豪感会油然而生。也许你会大声喊出来,也许你会在心里默默念叨:大学,我来啦。多少个岁月的辛苦换来了今天的荣耀,感谢曾经的磨难,感谢老师严厉的教诲,感谢父母喋喋不休的唠叨,感谢自己一直以来的坚持。求学路上有成功也有失败,成功失败都是收获,有收获我们就应该感到自豪。今天是个寻常的日子,只是茫茫岁月里的一天,但是请同学们记住今天——XX年2月26日。今天又是个Lesson72AcarcalledBluebird•1.我们都不知不觉的在彼此之间竖起了隔阂。•Weallunconsciouslyerectbarriersbetweeneachother.•2.什么是对成功最准确的描述?•What'sthemostaccuratedescriptionofthesuccess?•3.警察注意到一个男人走进了银行。•Thepoliceobservedamanenterthebank.•4.伦敦曾以多雾而闻名。•Londonwasoncefamousforitsfogs.•5.逸夫楼或逸夫图书馆是以邵逸夫命名的。•YifuBuildingorYifulibrarytakesthenamefromShaoYifu.Let’shaveareviewTopicsfordiscussion•1Doyouenjoytravelling?Why/Whynot?•2WhichisthebetterchoiceinChina,bikeorcar?Why?•3Inthemodernworld,‘speed’sometimesseemstobeallimportant.Doyouthinkthisisagoodorabadthing?Shouldwetrytoslowdownalittle?Why/Whynot?BikesorCars•Americansliketogooutbycar.AlthoughmoreandmoreChineseowncars,mostChinesestillliketoridebicycles,Thisisdeterminedbyalotoffactors.•Asweallknow,thebikeadvancesslowlybymanpower,butitcanbeplacedwhereveritisconvenientHowever,asforthecar,althoughitcanrunfastbyengine,itmustbeparkedatparkingplaces.•MostAmericansliveinthesuburbwhichisfarfromurbanareasandtheirworkingplaces.Sotheyneedcarstogoshoppingandgotowork.Andtheyalsoliketravelingfar.Thusacarbringsthemgreatconvenience.Onthecontrary,mostChineseliveneartheirworkingareasandmarkets.Theydon'tneedacartogotoworkorgoshopping.•Iwouldliketorideabike,becauseitcostslittleanditiseasytouseandwon'tcausepollution.Newwordsandexpressionsracing['reɪsɪŋ]n.竞赛perprep.每Utah['ju:tɑ:]n.犹他(美国州名)horsepowern.马力burst[bə:st]v.爆裂average['ævəridʒ]adj.平均的BonnevilleSaltFlats邦纳维尔盐滩MalcolmCampbell['mælkəm]['kæmbl]马尔科姆·坎贝尔ListenandQuestions•Whatmistakewasmade?•SirMalcolmCampbell(1885–1948)wasanEnglishracingmotorist.Hegainedtheworldspeedrecordonlandandonwateratvarioustimesduringthe1920sand1930susingvehicles/vihikl/机动车calledBlueBird.Hisson,DonaldCampbell,carriedonthefamilytraditionbyholdingbothlandspeedandwaterspeedrecords.TEXTThegreatracingdriver,SirMalcolmCampbell,wasthefirstmantodriveatover300milesperhour.HesetupanewworldrecordinSeptember1935atBonnevilleSaltFlats,Utah.Bluebird,thecarhewasdriving,hadbeenspeciallybuiltforhim.Itwasover30feetinlengthandhada2,500-horsepowerengine.AlthoughCampbellreachedaspeedofover304milesperhour,hehadgreatdifficultyincontrollingthecarbecauseatyreburstduringthefirstrun.Afterhisattempt,Campbellwasdisappointedtolearnthathisaveragespeedhadbeen299milesperhour.However,afewdayslater,hewastoldthatamistakehadbeenmade.Hisaveragespeedhadbeen301milesperhour.Sincethattime,racingdrivershavereachedspeedsover600milesanhour.Followinginhisfather'sfootstepsmanyyearslater,SirMalcolm'sson,Donald,alsosetupaworldrecord.Likehisfather,hewasdrivingacarcalledBluebird.racev.竞赛,急速而过Thecarjustracedby,leavingatrailofdust.n.比赛,竞赛,种族Themotorbikeraceisheldinourcityeveryyear.Youareinaraceagainsttime.Theyhavebeenfacingtheproblemofracerelations.Vocabulary1)game2)match3)racing/race4)contest5)competition比赛1)game包含体力&智力(pl.)运动会theOlympicGames2)match一般指球赛footballmatch3)racing/race可互换比速度dragon-boatracing赛龙舟aracingdriver/car赛车手,赛车4)contest比赛agroupofjudgesbeautycontest选美比赛5)competition抽象Socialcompetitionwillbecomemoreandmorefierce剧烈.perprep每Themealwillcost$20perperson.Thecarwastravellingat70milesperhour.(70mph).averageadj.平均的,中等的Sheisaboutaverageweight.Theaveragerainfallin2003wasnotmuch.averagen.平均数Add20,10and30andfindtheaverage.above/belowtheaverageHisperformanceonthetestwasbelowaverage.onaverage平均Onaverage,wereceivetenpresentseachday.burst①vi.爆炸,爆裂Atyreburstonthecourse.Sheburstthelittleboy’sballoon.②vt.&vi.突然打开•Weburstthedooropen.•WhileIwasreading,thedoorburstopenandJohncamein.burstintotears/laughter…Hekeepsburstingintotearsfornoreason.burstoutdoingsth.IalmostburstoutlaughingwhenIsawwhatshewaswearing.burst(burst,burst)v.爆裂•burstintosth.突然爆发•burstintotears/laughter•burstoutdoing突然……起来•beburstingtodosth.急于做某事•She________________tellhimthegoodnews.wasburstingtofootstepn,足迹,脚步声Iheardfootstepsintheroombehindme.搭配:dogsb’sfootsteps尾随某人1、Thegreatracingdriver,SirMalcolmCampbell,wasthefirstmantodriveatover300milesperhour.thefirst/second/last/next+todo她总是第一个到,最后一个走。Sheisalwaysthefirsttoarriveandthelasttoleavethebestto...You’rethebestpersontoadvisemeaboutbuyingahouse.你是我买房子的最好顾问theonly后必须接一个名词或one(s):You’retheonlyperson/onetocomplain.2、Itwasover30feetinlengthandhada2,500-horsepowerengine.sthis+数字+单位+inlength/height/weight/depth他有2米高Heis2metersinheight.这个洞有7米深Thecaveis7metersindepth.这个大象有3吨重Theelephantis3tonsinweight.3、AlthoughCampbellreachedaspeedofover304milesperhour,hehadgreatdifficultyincontrollingthecarbecauseatyreburstduringthefirstrun.havedifficulty(in)doingsth.做……有困难Hehasgrownabeardand我很难认出他。Ihaddifficultyrecognizinghim.尽管我们曾是死党closefriends,但我不太能认出他了。Althoughwe