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Section Ⅵ
聚焦单元主题活动•发展语言交际技能
1
语言技能 Listening
2
语言技能 Talking and Speaking
3
语言技能 Looking and Speaking
目 录
4
语言技能 Reading and Writing
5
课时跟踪检测
主题活动 人物经历
(一)听第1段材料,回答第1至4题。
1.What is the woman's second book titled?
A.Michael's Sunshine.
B.Midnight.
C.The Snow Tree.
1 语言技能 Listening
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2.Why does the woman write on the topic of forgiveness?
A.It always interests her.
B.It's a popular topic.
C.It touches readers most.
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3.What is the woman working on recently?
A.A research project.
B.A book review.
C.A new book.
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4.What did the woman want to be at first?
A.A writer.
B.An interviewer.
C.A movie maker.
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(二)听第2段材料,判断正误(T or F)。
1.The topic of the events is people. ( )
2.The events are very popular this year. ( )
3.He composed when he was only 5 years old. ( )
4.Mr.Daniel Robinson suffered a lot when he toured the world. ( )
F
T
F
T
(三)听第3段材料,补全下面表格。
A great woman
Name Toni Morrison
Career an ① writer
Achievements She became the first black woman to work as a ② .
The number of the novels she wrote ③ novels.
When did she win the Nobel Prize? In ④ .
African-American
senior editor
11
1993
附:听力材料
(Text 1 )
M:It's such a joy to get to interview you today.How long did it take you to write your new book Michael's Sunshine?
W:Thank you for having me.It took me five years to write Michael's Sunshine.Midnight, the first book I wrote, only took me a year.I don't know how I wrote it so fast! With Michael's Sunshine, I wanted to take my time.
M:Your writing mainly deals with the topic of forgiveness, and many reviews of your books have touched on that as well.Is that something that you were aware of?
W:Yes, definitely.I have always been interested in how and why people forgive each other, and I wanted to write about that.
M:Do you have anything new you're working on?
W:I do! I'm actually almost done with my third book.It's called The Snow Tree.I don't want to give too much away about the story, though.
M:OK, I won't ask you any questions about it.Did you always know you wanted to be a writer?
W:No.I thought I wanted to make movies, but then I decided I liked writing better, so here I am.
(Text 2)
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.My name is Alice Brown.As you know, we hold a series of events during the school year on various cultural topics.I am happy there's such a large crowd of both students and professors here at our city art presentation this year.I see that almost every seat is taken.Tonight, we are lucky to have our guest, a man of considerable fame in the world of music.He began to play the piano at the age of 5, and by the time he was 10, he was already composing
and playing his own pieces.He's a graduate of the famous Julliard School in New York City.Our guest has spent the last 45 years of his very successful career touring the world and giving concerts.We are fortunate to have him here to share some of his experiences with us.He has had many adventures along the way — losing instruments, missing flight connections, no hotel reservations, locked concert balls.He's played for all of the well-known conductors, not only in North America but all over the world as well.The title of his talk is 40 Years on 4 Continents.Please join me in welcoming Mr.Daniel Robinson, one of the greatest pianists of our day.
(Text 3)
Tonight, we'll talk about a great woman in the field of literature.Toni Morrison was an African-American writer, born in Ohio in 1931.Morrison graduated from Howard University in 1953 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.And she earned a master's degree in American literature from Cornell University in 1955.In 1967, she became the first black woman to work as a senior editor for a famous publishing company.Three years later, in 1970, she published
her first book, The Bluest Eye.In the following years, she published masterpieces like Song of Solomon, Tar Baby and Beloved, and she became a world-famous author.She wrote eleven novels.She also wrote children's books, plays, poetry and books about literature, society and politics.In 1993, her literary greatness was recognized by the Nobel Prize in Literature.Toni Morrison won around forty national and international rewards.But may be the most moving honor was that in 2019, her birthplace Lorain decided to make February 18th, her birthday, Toni Morrison Day.
2 语言技能 Talking and Speaking
主题活动 凡人微光
M:Morning, Linda.
W:Morning, Tom.Is there anything interesting in today's newspaper?
M:Yes.I read an excellent article about life by an author named David Edward.Out of curiosity, _1_
W:So what did you find?
M: 2
W:That was terrible.
M:That made him depressed for years.He always felt worthless. 3
W:How did that happen?
M:One day he read an article about a man like him and this man refused to give in to fate and finally became a successful singer. 4 Then he tried to practice writing, and learned to focus on everything he could have.
W:I'm glad that he made the change.
M:Now he is a famous author and speaker.
W:Wow! He is an awesome man. 5
M:So am I.
A.Fortunately, he finally cheered up.
B.I searched for him on the Internet.
C.Honestly, I'm greatly touched by his courage.
D.When he was 10 years old, he lost his legs in an accident.
E.Encouraged by him, he thought he also deserved to live a meaningful life.
答案:1~5 BDAEC
3 语言技能 Looking and Speaking
主题活动 伟人成就
1.What's the topic of the pictures above?
The topic of the pictures above is about “Some famous scientists who have made contributions to mankind”.
2.Can you say something about their achievements?(The answers may vary.)
Qian Xuesen is a scientist who made important contributions to the missile and space programs.He returned to China in 1955 and led the Chinese rocket program, and became known as the “Father of Chinese aerospace”.
Tu Youyou is a famous Chinese female scientist who won the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine on October 5 for her discoveries concerning a novel treatment against malaria.This is the first Nobel Prize given to a Chinese scientist for work carried out within China.
Stephen Hawking is a British scientist.He worked in astronomy and put forward a theory about black holes.
Isaac Newton is considered as one of the greatest scientists in history for his discovery of universal gravitation and the three laws of motion.
4 语言技能 Reading and Writing
主题活动 坚持梦想
In the 1950s, when I was young, I lived in Houston, Texas.As I grew up, the city grew up.To me, the most exciting changes were that one big building after another went up.
I think that's what made me want to be an architect, and I wanted to take part in building one.In high school, I took a class called drafting (绘图).There I learned how to use many different tools to draw plans for building things.I was the only girl in the class, and others laughed at me.But I knew what I wanted to do, so I didn't mind the jokes.
When I was 16, I found my first summer job with an engineering company.I worked in the drafting room with 60 men on one of the biggest engineering projects of our century — the Trans-Alaska Pipeline (管道).That pipeline now carries oil south across Alaska, from oil wells near the Arctic Ocean down to the Pacific.That summer I learned a lot about how a huge structure was designed and what it's like to work in a team.One of my bosses from that summer said he knew that was the secret of my success.
The engineers liked my work so much that they asked me to come back.I worked there for the next five summers.During those years, I studied architecture at the University of Texas.I discovered that the best way to learn about architecture is to look at the world around me.To remember what I saw, I always carried a notebook with me so I could make quick drawings.
After I graduated from college, I made my dream come true.
Questions:
1.What made the author want to be an architect?
Seeing big buildings being constructed.
2.What did the author learn in her drafting class?
Using many different tools to draw plans for building things.
3.What is the best way to learn about architecture according to the author?
By looking at the world around you and remembering what you see.
4.How does the author's success inspire you? (The answers may vary.)
The author's determination and perseverance despite being laughed at and her success in a male-dominated field are inspiring.
5 课时跟踪检测
Ⅰ.单词拼写
1.He took out a (专利) for an improved steam hammer.
2.If we are to make a difference in life, it's (极其重要的) that we should begin with small things.
3.We (遇到) a number of difficulties in the first week.
单元语基回顾性盘查
patent
vital
encountered
4.The People's Republic of China was (建立) on 1st October 1949.
5.Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton are both (天才) in the field of physics.
6.She could only thank them for their kindness as tears (流) down her face.
7.As Hemingway put it, a man can be destroyed but not__________
(击败).
founded
geniuses
flowed
defeated
8.The museum presents many models of (装置) invented by Tesla and films about the great scientist.
9.If you don't insist on what you are doing, under no circumstances will you (获得) what you desire.
10.Yesterday witnessed an (不一般的) traditional Chinese painting show organized by our school, which almost drew every student and teacher's attention.
devices
obtain
extraordinary
Ⅱ.单句语法填空
1. (gradual), things headed towards the better.
2.She has gained (remark) achievements in scientific research.
3.They are (commit) socialists, as we all know.
4.She (acknowledge) to be one of the best doctors in the world.
Gradually
remarkable
committed
is acknowledged
5.With the teacher's generous help, I learned the way of the data_________ (analyse).
6. (apparent), blindly following other's advice will affect our own judgment.
7.While both men and women tend to focus on rewards and less on______________ (consequent) under stress, their responses to risk turn out to be different.
analysis
Apparently
consequences
8.Within ten minutes, the group was back on land.The man they had saved was taken to the hospital for (evaluate).
9.It was once common to regard Britain as a society with class__________ (distinct).
10.From these facts we can draw a (conclude) that we ought to adopt a more (science) approach to preserving the traditional customs.
evaluation
distinction
conclusion
scientific
Ⅲ.选词填空
commit oneself to, insist on, graduate from, make contributions to, be mistaken for, due to, to sum up, come to power, wear and tear, take up
1.The two sisters look alike.Usually she her twin sister.
2.He the cause of modernizing the country's industry.
is mistaken for
committed himself to
3.The coast road is closed bad weather.
4. , there are three main ways of tackling the problem.
5.I know how busy you must be and naturally I wouldn't want to
too much of your time.
6.The new president last month after the election.
due to
To sum up
take up
came to power
7.The young man being sent to where he was most needed.
8.He Tsinghua University and got a job as a software engineer.
9.He is a famous headmaster who has our school, so everyone looks up to him.
10.The carpet is designed to stand up to a lot of .
insisted on
graduated from
made contributions to
wear and tear
Ⅳ.完成句子
1.这项活动被认为是我们学生学习分享和共同协作的好机会。(be+过去分词+to do)
The activity for us students to learn to share and work together.
is thought to be a good opportunity
2.当我在农场里工作的时候,我发现在烈日下干农活是很艰辛的。(find+宾语+宾语补足语)
While working on the farm, I in the fields under the hot sun.
found it very hard to work
3.我宁愿面对问题而不是逃避,这才是解决问题的最好办法。(定语从句)
I prefer to face up to problems rather than run away from them, .
which is the best approach to working problems out
4.一听到这个消息,他难以抑制心中的兴奋,高兴地跳了起来。(on/upon doing ...)
,he was unable to control his excitement and jumped with joy.
On/Upon hearing the news
5.(2023· 浙江1月高考写作)在那一刻,幸福和被感动的感觉混合在一起,涌入我的心头,眼泪顺着我的脸颊滚落下来。(独立主格结构)
At that moment,happiness and the feeling of being moved mixed,welling up into my heart, .
tears rolling down my cheeks
UNIT 1 单元仿真验收性评价
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