高职基础英语

英语教师团队

目录

  • 1 Book1-Unit1  New Environment
    • 1.1 The Etiquette of Meeting Strangers
    • 1.2 Five Ways to Break the Ice
    • 1.3 Chinese Campus vs Western Campus
    • 1.4 Oxford University
    • 1.5 Business Card
    • 1.6 Exchanging Business Cards
    • 1.7 The Origin of Seven Days in a Week
    • 1.8 Lucy’s College Life in a Week
    • 1.9 The Stories Behind English Letters
    • 1.10 Parts of Speech
  • 2 Book1-Unit2  Family and Friends
    • 2.1 The Etiquette of Meeting Acquaintances
    • 2.2 Topics for Daily Meeting
    • 2.3 Eight Types of Friends in a Lifetime
    • 2.4 How to Look like Marilyn Monroe
    • 2.5 Telephone Message
    • 2.6 Good Telephone Manners
    • 2.7 The Meaning of Family
    • 2.8 Family Types
    • 2.9 Monophthongs
    • 2.10 Five Basic Sentence Patterns
  • 3 Book1-Unit3  College Study
    • 3.1 Library Tour
    • 3.2 Borrowing Books in the Library
    • 3.3 British People Love Reading
    • 3.4 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
    • 3.5 Types of Notices
    • 3.6 Written Notice
    • 3.7 Teaching Forms in British Universities
    • 3.8 My Favorite Course
    • 3.9 Phonetics
      • 3.9.1 Closing Diphthongs
      • 3.9.2 Central Diphthongs
    • 3.10 English Tenses
  • 4 Book1-Unit4  Campus Activities
    • 4.1 Extra-curricular Activities
    • 4.2 Expressing Interests and Hobbies
    • 4.3 Western Campus Associations
    • 4.4 World Rock Paper Scissors Society
    • 4.5 Types of Posters
    • 4.6 Making a Poster
    • 4.7 How to Be Popular at a Party
    • 4.8 Types of Parties
    • 4.9 Plosives
    • 4.10 English Voices
  • 5 Book1-Unit5  Pet Culture
    • 5.1 The Pros and Cons of Having a Pet
    • 5.2 Keeping a Pet
    • 5.3 Pet Industry in Britain
    • 5.4 General Introduction to Animals
    • 5.5 Lost Property Office (TfL)
    • 5.6 Lost and Found
    • 5.7 Chinese Animal Zodiac
    • 5.8 My Animal Sign
    • 5.9 Phonetics
      • 5.9.1 Fricatives
      • 5.9.2 Affricatives
    • 5.10 The Comparative and Superlative Forms of Adjectives
  • 6 Book1-Unit6  Health and Disease
    • 6.1 Health Problems
    • 6.2 Seeing the Dentist
    • 6.3 Chinese Fitness vs Western Fitness
    • 6.4 Yoga
    • 6.5 National Health Service
    • 6.6 Absence Note
    • 6.7 What is a gym like?
    • 6.8 My Favorite Fitness Activity
    • 6.9 Nasals
    • 6.10 Nominal Clauses
  • 7 Book1-Unit7  Holidays and Festivals
    • 7.1 Different Festivals, Different Culture
    • 7.2 Holiday Greetings
    • 7.3 Chinese Festivals vs Western Festivals
    • 7.4 Thanksgiving Day
    • 7.5 Gift Giving Guidelines
    • 7.6 Greeting Card
    • 7.7 Five Popular Tourist Countries in Europe
    • 7.8 My Favorite Tourist Destination
    • 7.9 Semi-vowels
    • 7.10 Relative Clauses
  • 8 Book1-Unit8  Love and Marriage
    • 8.1 Weird Wedding Traditions
    • 8.2 From Love to Marriage
    • 8.3 Chinese Love vs Western Love
    • 8.4 Butterfly on the Shoulder
    • 8.5 Guest Etiquette at a Wedding
    • 8.6 Invitation Card
    • 8.7 Western Wedding
    • 8.8 My Future Wedding
    • 8.9 Laterals
    • 8.10 Adverbial Clauses
  • 9 Book2-Unit9  Transportation
    • 9.1 Traffic Signs in London
    • 9.2 Travel by Public Transportation
    • 9.3 Car Logos
    • 9.4 Audi Q5
    • 9.5 How to Get Cheap Flights
    • 9.6 How to Book Flight Tickets Online
    • 9.7 Means of Transport in the UK
    • 9.8 My Favorite Way of Traveling
    • 9.9 Syllables
    • 9.10 Infinitive
  • 10 Book2-Unit10 Housing
    • 10.1 Hotel Reservation
    • 10.2 Checking in and Checking out
    • 10.3 Cheap Travel Accommodations
    • 10.4 Hilton Hotels & Resorts
    • 10.5 Hotel Rooms
    • 10.6 How to Book Hotel Rooms Online
    • 10.7 Famous Architectures around the World
    • 10.8 Unusual Homesteads
    • 10.9 Word Stress
    • 10.10 Gerund
  • 11 Book2-Unit11 Dining
    • 11.1 Western Dining Etiquette
    • 11.2 In the Western Restaurant
    • 11.3 Ordering at a Western Restaurant
    • 11.4 Coffee Culture
    • 11.5 Starbucks
    • 11.6 Types of Menus
    • 11.7 Designing a Menu
    • 11.8 Three Grand Cuisines of the World
    • 11.9 My Favorite Dish
    • 11.10 Strong and Weak Forms
    • 11.11 Present Participle
  • 12 Book2-Unit12 Sightseeing
    • 12.1 Types of Travel
    • 12.2 At a Travel Agency
    • 12.3 Types of Tourist Attractions
    • 12.4 Travel in Prague
    • 12.5 Types of Travel Itineraries
    • 12.6 Designing Travel Itinerary
    • 12.7 How to Pick Souvenirs
    • 12.8 Most Popular Souvenirs from around the World
    • 12.9 Liaison
    • 12.10 Past Participle
  • 13 Book2-Unit13 Entertainment
    • 13.1 Films and TV Show
    • 13.2 Talking about Films and TV Shows
    • 13.3 Popular Dances
    • 13.4 Hip-hop Dance
    • 13.5 Disneyland
    • 13.6 A Letter of Invitation
    • 13.7 Different Types of Music
    • 13.8 Most Popular Songs from around the World
    • 13.9 Consonant Clusters
    • 13.10 Subject-predicate Agreement
  • 14 Book2-Unit14 Shopping
    • 14.1 Bargaining
    • 14.2 Shopping
    • 14.3 Luxury Brands
    • 14.4 LBD
    • 14.5 Types of Advertising
    • 14.6 How to Depict Ads
    • 14.7 A Floor Guide to Shopping Malls
    • 14.8 My Favorite Shopping Area
    • 14.9 Pausing
    • 14.10 Elliptical Sentence
  • 15 Book2-Unit15 Internet Surfing
    • 15.1 Online Games
    • 15.2 Talking about Online Games
    • 15.3 Social Networking Platforms
    • 15.4 WeChat
    • 15.5 Top Ten Online Shopping Websites
    • 15.6 How to Shop Online
    • 15.7 Categories of E-commerce
    • 15.8 Well-known E-commerce Websites
    • 15.9 Rhythm
    • 15.10 Inversion
  • 16 Book2-Unit16 Career Planning
    • 16.1 Job Interview Tips
    • 16.2 Job Interview
    • 16.3 Fun Jobs
    • 16.4 Working as a Food Critic
    • 16.5 Resume
    • 16.6 Application Letter
    • 16.7 Personality Type and Career Choice
    • 16.8 Career Planning
    • 16.9 Intonation
    • 16.10 Subjunctive Mood
Weird Wedding Traditions



内容简

8.1  Weird Wedding Traditions 奇葩婚俗大开眼界

要点:

1.      世界各地奇特婚俗

  (1) The cursed girl marrying a tree (India) 受到诅咒的女孩先嫁给一棵树

  (2) Eating from toilet (France) 从马桶里吃食物

  (3) Beating the groom’s feet (Korea) 抽打新郎的脚底板

  (4) Blackening the bride and groom (Scotland) 涂黑新郎新娘

  (5) Smashing the plates (Germany) 摔盘子

  (6) Crying wedding (Tujia people in China) 哭嫁

2.      更多奇特婚俗

 (1) The bride and groom share atraditional dance, during which the guests pin money to their clothes. (InGreece 希腊)

  (2) In this place, it’s common for a man togift his new lover with a carved wooden spoon. (In Wales 威尔士)

  (3) Couples come to the bridge, attach theirdecorated lock to the fence, and then throw away the key. (In Italy 意大利)

  (4) Many people choose to be married at theTomb of the Unknown Soldier. (In Russia 俄罗斯)

  (5) The women are forced to eat more food tobecome fatter for their wedding. (In Mauritania 毛里塔尼亚)

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