内容正文:
represents energy.
1.is crazy about;working out/solving 2.be strict with
As for his wishes,he hopes to have some free time
herself than give up trying 3.is better worth replying to
for his hobbies like volleyball and football.Also,he
4.is worth thinking twice 5.difficulty we had working
dreams of making our class a better place by organizing
out the problem/difficulty we had solving the problem
more interesting activities.
四、1一4CABD
I think Simon is the most suitable person to be our1.Esinaba.
monitor.I hope you can think about that.
2.To make music class interesting./To make folk music
Yours sincerely,
popular.
Daniel
3.It makes folk music popular.(言之有理即可)
Unit 3 Teenage problems
第4课时Grammar
-1.method 2.worries 3.replies 4.dictionary 5.solve
第1课时Comic strip&Welcome to the unit
1.makes use of 2.spread 3.popular 4.properly
-1.Perhaps/Maybe 2.exams/examinations 3.manage
5.in the way
4.marks 5.mad
=1.how long the concert has been on 2.(that)you will
,1.go 2.Watching 3.less 4.to play 5.stomachs
think twice before making a final decision 3.neither of
1.manage to deal/do with 2.enough time to do your
the inventions was up to standard 4.warned not to
homework;plan your time more carefully 3.had
laugh at others in order to avoid getting 5.all day long/
difficulty/trouble in communicating
the whole day;spend more time taking a walk
四、1一5 BCABD6-10 ACDBA
四、1-5 DCBCB
五、l.giving2.happiness3.on4.a5.patiently
五、1-5 ACBCC6-10 BDCAA
6.die/died/dying 7.to leave 8.living 9.difficult
第5课时Integrated skills&Study skills
10.If/Since
-,1.Chemistry 2.pronouncing 3.mentioned 4.aloud
第2课时Reading(1)
5.progress
-,1.awake 2.but 3.imagine 4.hardly 5.suggestions
1.have problems with 2.worst 3.talking 4.youth
1.working 2.replying 3.will be planted 4.hardly
5.try to solve
5.falls
=1.proud of;gets high marks in Chemistry exams 2.had
1.strict;is strict with me in 2.are of great value to
no choice but to;make progress 3.patient enough;go
me/are very valuable to me 3.don't know how to deal
over
with/what to do with 4.afraid;have no choice but to
四、1一3BCC
stay up late to 5.doubt whether;spending too much
五、1-5 DFEAB
time on hobbies
第6课时Task&Self-assessment
四、1一3DAB
-,1.age 2.worried 3.truth 4.pronunciation
1.beginning 2.harder 3.but 4.exciting 5.are
5.suggestions
6.ability 7.wisely 8.Although 9.where 10.yours
1.connected 2.thinking twice 3.Although 4.in all
第3课时Reading(2)
5.praise
-,1.strict 2.schoolwork 3.Friendship 4.according
1.are worth visiting/are worth a visit 2.is of great
5.suggestion
value/is very valuable 3.has no choice but to be strict
1.awake 2.suggestions 3.to wait 4.stressed
with/had no choice but to be strict with
5.planning
四、1-3DAC
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·44·Unit 3 Teenage problems
第5课时Integrated skills&Study skills
基础训练
一、根据所给汉语注释或首字母,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式
1.I have to study for my
(化学)test on Thursday.
2.Do you have trouble
(发音)his given name?
3.During the talk,my father
(提及)your great behaviour several times.
4.If you want to learn English well,you'd better read it a
every morning.
5.You will make great p
as long as you study hard.
二、阅读短文,从方框中选择适当的单词或短语,并用其正确形式填空
bad talk youth try to solve
have problems with
Students today often have a lot of worries.Sometimes we 1 our schoolwork,or arguments
with our friends.Perhaps we even worry about our parents'problems.
What can we do about this?The 2 thing is to do nothing.Laura Mills,a teenager from
London,agrees."Problems and worries are normal in life,says Laura."But I think 3 to
someone helps a lot.If we don't talk to anyone,we'll certainly feel worse."
Robert Hunt,a 4 worker from England,feels the same way."In English we say that a
problem shared is a problem halved.As a social worker,I have to agree with this.We should never
run away from our problems.We should always 5 them.Usually,the first step is to find
someone we can talk to.
1.
3.
5.
三、根据汉语完成句子
1.劳拉为她的课业骄傲,因为她总是在化学考试中得高分。
Laura is
her schoolwork because she always
2.他别无选择,只好答应尽快取得进步。
He
promise to
as soon as possible.
3.他总是足够耐心,复习自己学过的知识。
He is always
to
what he has learned.
提优训练
四、阅读理解
As is often the case,parents are very surprised to discover their children have lied to them for
the first time.But new research has suggested many parents may not even notice many of the lies
their children tell them.
Psychologists have discovered that most parents are over-confident in their children's honesty
and this may impair their ability to discover a lie.
The findings may help to explain why some parents seem to be willing to let their children get
away with almost anything even in the face of the evidence().These parents suffer from a
“truth bias(偏见)”with their own teenagers,.but when faced with lies from other people's
children,they have less difficulty telling if a statement is true or not.
Dr.Angela Evans,a psychologist at Brock University in Canada,said,"The close
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relationship that parents share with their own children may lead to parents failing to discover their
children's lies.Parents'truth bias may result in parents being less doubtable of their children,
allowing them to successfully cheat(欺g骗)them.”
Most children are thought to start lying as early as two years old but start telling more
believable lies at around the age of four.Learning how to lie is thought as a key part of cognitive
(and social development in children.But many parents are surprised when their children
start lying to them.Dr.Evans and her colleagues did a research and found the parents were less
able to discover lies told by their own children than by other people's children.
()l.The underlined word“impair”in Paragraph2 means“
A.realize
B.weaken
C.develop
D.notice
()2.When lying to their parents,children can't be easily found because
A.they are very good at telling lies
B.they know how to lie to their parents
C.their parents aren't prepared for the lies
D.their parents can't notice any of their lies
()3.What does Dr.Evans want to find about children's lying?
A.What makes parents lose trust in their children.
B.What causes children to tell lies to their parents.
C.What makes parents fail to see their children's lies.
D.What influences children's relations with their parents.
五、信息还原(2024·遂宁改编)
Adolescence()is a difficult time for teenagers.It takes place when you're aged between
thirteen and nineteen.1 For example,you used to be happy to be with your parents,but now
you need your own space.In the past,your parents made most decisions for you,but now you
want to decide things by yourself.
In fact,these changes are perfectly normal.But it's important to remember that they'll
influence your relationship with your parents.2
First,let your parents know you love them all the time.3 They may not say so,but
they'll probably feel a sense of loss.
Secondly,4.You may feel these are unnecessary,but your parents'main worry is just to
keep you safe.So try your best to follow the rules and stick to them.It may feel like a trouble to
always remember to phone them and let them know where you're,but make the effort anyway.
Finally,it's all about communication!5 Tell them what you did today and let them know
where you're going.Besides,ask for advice if you need.All in all,the more you communicate with
them,the more they'll trust you.
A.follow your family rules
B.Keep talking to your parents.
C.follow your parents'suggestions
D.As your body changes,you also begin to think and feel differently.
E.In their eyes,they have forever lost the little child you used to be.
F.Then how can you make sure that you get on well with your parents?
G.You should tell them everything about yourself.
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