七年級英語Module6 Section 1 Background Readings教案 外研社
七年級英語Module6 Section 1 Background Readings教案 外研社1. Prepositions of Time: at, on, and inWe use at to designate specific times.The train is due at 12:15 p.m.We use on to designate days and dates.My brother is ing on Monday.We're having a party on the Fourth of July.We use in for nonspecific times during a day, a month, a season, or a year.She likes to jog in the morning.It's too cold in winter to run outside.He started the job in 1971.He's going to quit in August.2. Prepositions of Place: at, on, and inWe use at for specific addresses.Grammar English lives at 55 Boretz Road in Durham.We use on to designate names of streets, avenues, etc.Her house is on Boretz Road.And we use in for the names of land-areas (towns, counties, states, countries, and continents).She lives in Durham.Durham is in Windham County.Windham County is in Connecticut.3. Prepositions of Location: in, at, and on and No Preposition IN(the) bed*the bedroomthe car(the) class*the library*school*ATclass*homethe library*the officeschool*workONthe bed*the ceilingthe floorthe horsethe planethe trainNO PREPOSITIONdownstairsdowntowninsideoutsideupstairsuptown* You may sometimes use different prepositions for these locations.4. What is a cinema? What is a movie theater?A movie theater (American English) or cinema is a location, usually a building, for viewing movies. Colloquial expressions, mostly used for cinemas collectively, include the silver screen and the big screen (contrasted with the "small screen" of television). Generally, theaters are not owned by individuals, but rather operated by corporations and visited by the general public: one can attend the film showing after buying a ticket. The film is projected with a movie projector onto a large projection screen at the front of the auditorium.