Unit 1 Laugh out Loud 单元知识滚动练(配套课件PPT)-【步步高】2025-2026学年高二英语选择性必修第一册学习笔记(外研版·新教材)
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| 学段 | 高中 |
| 学科 | 英语 |
| 教材版本 | 高中英语外研版选择性必修第一册 |
| 年级 | 高二 |
| 章节 | Unit 1 Laugh out Loud! |
| 类型 | 课件 |
| 知识点 | - |
| 使用场景 | 同步教学-新授课 |
| 学年 | 2025-2026 |
| 地区(省份) | 全国 |
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| 发布时间 | 2026-08-14 |
| 更新时间 | 2026-08-14 |
| 作者 | 山东金榜苑文化传媒有限责任公司 |
| 品牌系列 | 步步高·学习笔记 |
| 审核时间 | 2026-08-14 |
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摘要:
该高中英语课件围绕“Laugh out loud!”主题,涵盖选词填空、语法填空、完成句子、主题语篇阅读及七选五阅读等模块,通过单元知识滚动练串联词汇运用、语法规则、句子构建与语篇理解,搭建从基础到综合的学习支架。
其亮点在于融入真实语料与高考真题,如2024浙江舟山期中记叙文、2023新课标Ⅰ完成句子题,培养学生语言能力;七选五阅读结合“聚光灯效应”心理学研究,提升思维品质;滚动练习整合多技能,助力学生系统提升英语综合素养,也为教师提供高效教学资源。
内容正文:
Laugh out loud!
Unit 1
单元知识滚动练
1
1.If you don’t know what this concept(概念) means, the book about health care.
2.John in his studies and finally had to drop out of school.
3.Her hard work paid off,and ,she received a promotion.
4.It is up to him to his studies and make something of himself.
Ⅰ.选词填空
make sense,cross out,in turn,cheer up,concentrate on,fall behind,refer to
refer to
fell behind
in turn
concentrate on
5.To be frank,the conclusion drawn by the composer didn’t __________
at all.
6.On second thought,the writer decided to some complicated words.
7.Seeing her friend look so sad,Sarah tried to tell a funny joke to ______
her .
make sense,cross out,in turn,cheer up,concentrate on,fall behind,refer to
make sense
cross out
cheer
up
1.This movie shows the (cruel) of the landowners in the past.
2.After several hours of discussion,they came to a (conclude).
3.He patted me (gentle) on the back and cracked a smile.
4.When (visit) another country,you should be aware of those differences and respect them.
5.The leader has expressed optimism the country’s economic development.
Ⅱ.单句语法填空
cruelty
conclusion
gently
visiting
about
6.Though (advertise) are of great help,I don’t think we should completely rely on them to find a suitable product.
7.Please keep calm and the police will throw light the cause of the fire.
8.He was obviously pain because his face was pale and his hands were trembling.
9. (see) these happy children made me feel very satisfied with my life.
10.I entered the hall and spotted a person (wear) a strange coat.
advertisements
on
in
Seeing
wearing
1.定期锻炼对我们保持健康非常重要。
is very important for us to keep fit.
2.在我看来,真正重要的是礼物中所包含的爱。
From my point of view,it’s the love contained in the gift _____________
_______.
3.这本书给我们印象最深的是它美丽的语言。
about the book was its nice language.
Ⅲ.完成句子
Working out regularly
that really
counts
What impressed us most
4.你应该养成定期阅读报纸的习惯,因为它们能让你了解当前的时事。
You should develop the habit of reading newspapers regularly because they can the current events.
5.那位老医生说,他希望这种新药真的奏效。
The old doctor said that he hoped that the new medicine ______________
________.
6.(2023·新课标Ⅰ)总之,我们都期待着上你的课,在课上我们可以借此机会提高我们的英语口语。
In conclusion,we all look forward to attending your class,___________
__________________________________________.
keep you updated on
would really do
the trick
where we
can take the chance to improve our oral English
7.(2022·新课标)因此,即将到来的访谈定于下周五举行,其主题将是我们日常生活中的环境保护。
Therefore,the topic of the coming interview,______________________
_________________,will be environmental protection in our daily life.
8.(话题写作之人物描写)我最尊敬的人是我的物理老师,他中等身材,长着长长的金发。
The person I respect most is my physics teacher,____________________
______,with long and blonde hair.
which is scheduled to be
held next Friday
who is of medium
height
9.(话题写作之人物描写)在中国历史上的杰出人物中,我最喜欢曹操,他的故事充分展示了他的天赋和军事策略。
Among the outstanding figures in Chinese history,Cao Cao is my favorite, .
10.(感谢表达法)感谢你的慷慨帮助,如果没有你的帮助,我不会取得如此大的进步。
Thanks for your generous help,__________________________________
_________________.
whose story fully displays his gift and military strategy
without which I wouldn’t have made
such great progress
A
(2024·浙江舟山高二上期中)
In 1999,John Smyth,a high-school teacher decided it was time to retire.Together with his wife Helen,he set off on a journey around Australia.But when they returned,John found he missed the classroom,so he spent another eight years doing casual teaching.
语篇解读 本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了退休的高中教师John参加了VISE项目,通过这个项目,John实现了自己小时候的梦想。
Ⅳ.主题语篇阅读
Then he heard about a program known as Volunteers for Isolated Students’ Education (VISE),which pairs up energetic people with educational experience,usually retired teachers,with children whose schooling is largely done remotely,because they live too far away from towns and cities to attend regular schools.John grew up in the country and as a kid in the bush,he always dreamed of running with circus,but he didn’t even have much chance to see the circus in person.Therefore he was immediately interested in the program and got a travelling post as a teacher with Stardust Circus.
The lesson timetable was built around the kids’ performance schedules.“The eight-year-old boy I tutored was an awesome gymnast who was part of the teeterboard(跷跷板) act,” he explains.“A big guy would jump on the other side,he would swing up in the air,do a couple of twirls(旋转) and land on his uncle’s shoulders,and his uncle was standing on the boy’s father’s shoulders!”
The circus still includes some animal acts,including lions,monkeys,horses and goats.John and his wife Helen found it extraordinary enough to sink into sleep to the sound of lions’ roaring,but one day the lion-trainer,Matt,gave him a very special privilege,inviting him in to meet four 13-month-old lions in person.While it was understandably a little scary at first,for John it was a never-to-be-forgotten experience,which helped him realize his boyhood dream in his 75th year.
1.What can we know about the children in the Stardust Circus?
A.They missed the classroom.
B.Most of them lived downtown.
C.They were dreaming of travelling.
D.They were lacking in regular schooling.
√
推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Then he heard about a program... (VISE),which pairs up energetic people...with children whose schooling is largely done remotely,because they live too far away from towns and cities to attend regular schools.”可知,VISE项目帮助无法上正规学校的孩子们,结合John帮扶星尘马戏团的孩子可推知,这个马戏团的孩子们缺乏正规学校教育。故选D。
解析
2.What can we learn from the passage?
A.John taught the gymnast to perform in the air.
B.Teachers of the program had a flexible schedule.
C.John’s dream came true as a volunteer in the circus.
D.The couple were fed up with the sound of lions’ roaring.
√
细节理解题。根据第二段中的“John grew up in the country and as a kid in the bush,he always dreamed of running with circus”和最后一段中的“While it was understandably a little scary at first,for John it was a never-to-be-forgotten experience,which helped him realize his boyhood dream in his 75th year.”可知,John作为一名志愿者教师在马戏团里随行,他实现了自己小时候想和马戏团一起巡演的梦想。故选C。
解析
3.How did John probably feel after meeting the little lions?
A.Scared. B.Excited.
C.Calm. D.Regretful.
√
推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“...one day the lion-trainer,Matt,gave him a very special privilege,inviting him in to meet four 13-month-old lions in person.While it was understandably a little scary at first,for John it was a never-to-be-forgotten experience,which helped him realize his boyhood dream in his 75th year.”可推知,John看到了狮子,这帮他实现了自己小时候的梦想,因此在看完狮子后,他应该是很激动的。故选B。
解析
4.What is the best title for the text?
A.Running with Circus
B.Missing Regular Schools
C.Enjoying Retirement
D.Travelling with Animals
√
标题归纳题。根据第二段中的“Therefore he was immediately interested in the program and got a travelling post as a teacher with Stardust Circus.”以及后文描写他跟着马戏团的经历可知,本文主要讲述了退休的高中教师John参加了VISE项目,通过这个项目,John实现了自己小时候想和马戏团一起巡演的梦想,故A项“与马戏团一起奔跑”符合文章主旨,适合作标题。故选A。
解析
B
(2025·河北石家庄高二上期中)
One of the winners of Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2022 was Danish scientist Morten Meldal.When describing his career,Meldal said he started out as an engineer but changed to chemistry because he “wanted to understand the world.”
语篇解读 本文是一篇说明文,主要说明了一项研究发现,许多诺贝尔奖获得者都是博学多才的人,他们有广泛的兴趣爱好,而这对创造力非常重要。
Meldal’s experience may come as a surprise to students.They might believe they have to center their work and school lives in one field to be successful.But a study from professors at Michigan State University shows that is not always the case.
Michele Root-Bernstein and Robert Root-Bernstein (her husband) published their study in the Creativity Research Journal.They said that a large number of Nobel Prize winners can be described as “polymaths”.
The writers looked at past Nobel Prize winners and their students.They decided that when students of winners go on to win Nobel Prizes,some of what they learned from their teachers is how to live a life with many interests.They are,in a way,learning how to be creative.
Having many interests,the Root-Bernsteins wrote,permits scientists to look for creative ways to solve problems.In fact,one important part of science is not discovering answers,but recognizing problems that need to be solved.
The prize winners,the Root-Bernsteins said,transfer “skills,techniques and materials from one field to another.” They said Alexis Carrel won his Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1912 by using techniques he learned from the clothing business.He realized that people who used thread to make and fix clothing had a skill that could be used in operations to put new organs into people’s bodies.
The Michigan State University professors study creativity.They found Nobel winners are nine times more likely to have experience in working with wood,metal or in the arts than most scientists.The researchers say that unlike many people who spend long hours at work and give up some of their outside interests,Nobel winners believe their hobbies are important to creativity.
5.What comes as a surprise to students according to the passage?
A.Meldal’s winning Nobel Prize.
B.Meldal’s original working field.
C.Meldal’s desire to understand the world.
D.Meldal’s study with Michigan State University.
√
推理判断题。根据第一段的“When describing his career,Meldal said he started out as an engineer but changed to chemistry because he ‘wanted to understand the world.’”和第二段的“Meldal’s experience may come as a surprise to students.They might believe they have to center their work and school lives in one field to be successful.”可知,学生们可能认为自己必须集中精力于一个领域才能获得成功,但Meldal却不是这样,他最初是工程师,后来才转学化学,他的经历让学生们很吃惊。由此可推测出,学生们感到惊讶的是Meldal最初的工作领域。故选B。
解析
6.What kind of people can be sorted as “polymaths”?
A.People who are equipped with various interests.
B.People who are dedicated to one certain field.
C.People who are committed lifelong to their career.
D.People who are admired for established achievements.
√
推理判断题。根据第三段的“They said that a large number of Nobel Prize winners can be described as ‘polymaths’.”和第四段的“They decided that when students of winners go on to win Nobel Prizes,some of what they learned from their teachers is how to live a life with many interests.”可推知,有各种各样兴趣爱好的人可以被归类为“博学的人”。故选A。
解析
7.What’s the author’s attitude towards the Root-Bernsteins’ discovery?
A.Subjective. B.Doubtful.
C.Objective. D.Opposed.
√
观点态度题。根据第五段的“Having many interests,the Root-Bernsteins wrote,permits scientists to look for creative ways to solve problems.”和第六段的“The prize winners,the Root-Bernsteins said,transfer ‘skills,techniques and materials from one field to another.’”可知,本文作者只是转述Root-Bernstein夫妇的发现,因此作者对于Root-Bernstein夫妇的发现持客观态度,故选C。
解析
8.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
A.A Creative Scientist
B.An Amazing Rise to Fame
C.A Born Nobel Prize Winner
D.A Secret to Winning Top Prize
√
标题归纳题。通读全文,尤其是第三段“Michele Root-Bernstein and Robert Root-Bernstein (her husband) published their study in the Creativity Research Journal.They said that a large number of Nobel Prize winners can be described as ‘polymaths’.”可知,本文主要讲的是研究发现,许多诺贝尔奖获得者是博学多才的人,这可以说是获得诺贝尔奖的秘诀,因此D选项“A Secret to Winning Top Prize”适合作为本文标题,故选D。
解析
If the idea of going to the office party makes you worried or you’re in a stressed state about similar get-togethers,you’re not alone.
语篇解读 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了社交焦虑的原因以及应对方法。
Ⅴ.七选五阅读
A.The most effective way is to be strategic.
B.After all,social occasions are an opportunity.
C.In this way,you might have fun along the way.
D.Feeling nervous about socializing is incredibly common.
E.Actually,the others just weren’t paying that much attention.
F.Indeed,too much self-focus is a major driver of social anxiety.
G.The study involved participants wearing embarrassing T-shirts in a group setting.
√
1 It’s part of our nature that we’re concerned about things like reputation and status.
根据上文“If the idea of going to the office party makes you worried or you’re in a stressed state about similar get-togethers,you’re not alone.”可知,对聚会感到有压力的人并不只有你一个。选项D与上文内容一致,指出这种现象很普遍。故选D。
解析
There are some psychological findings that you might find comforting.Here’s a study that led psychologists to propose something called the “spotlight effect”.It is the phenomenon that we tend to think people are paying more attention to us than they really are.
2 Then researchers estimated how many people in the room noticed the T-shirts.
A.The most effective way is to be strategic.
B.After all,social occasions are an opportunity.
C.In this way,you might have fun along the way.
D.Feeling nervous about socializing is incredibly common.
E.Actually,the others just weren’t paying that much attention.
F.Indeed,too much self-focus is a major driver of social anxiety.
G.The study involved participants wearing embarrassing T-shirts in a group setting.
√
根据空后内容“Then researchers estimated how many people in the room noticed the T-shirts.”可知,研究者们观察有多少人注意到T恤衫。选项G总体介绍研究方法,引出下文的步骤。故选G。
解析
It turned out that the participants had massively overestimated just how many people noticed their embarrassing clothes. 3 Remember that when you’re upset about what to wear or what to say,most people are wrapped up in themselves,not watching you as closely as you might think.
A.The most effective way is to be strategic.
B.After all,social occasions are an opportunity.
C.In this way,you might have fun along the way.
D.Feeling nervous about socializing is incredibly common.
E.Actually,the others just weren’t paying that much attention.
F.Indeed,too much self-focus is a major driver of social anxiety.
G.The study involved participants wearing embarrassing T-shirts in a group setting.
√
根据空前内容“It turned out that the participants had massively overestimated just how many people noticed their embarrassing clothes.”可知,此处在介绍研究结果:参与者高估了自己受到的关注。选项E承接上文,介绍实际的情况。故选E。
解析
4 Constantly monitoring your own words and behaviors will fuel your nerves.
A.The most effective way is to be strategic.
B.After all,social occasions are an opportunity.
C.In this way,you might have fun along the way.
D.Feeling nervous about socializing is incredibly common.
E.Actually,the others just weren’t paying that much attention.
F.Indeed,too much self-focus is a major driver of social anxiety.
G.The study involved participants wearing embarrassing T-shirts in a group setting.
√
根据下文“Constantly monitoring your own words and behaviors will fuel your nerves.And in the worst cases,it will lead you to act more awkwardly.”可知,太关注自己会加剧焦虑。选项F与下文内容一致,指出过度关注自我会产生社交焦虑。故选F。
解析
And in the worst cases,it will lead you to act more awkwardly.Anything you can do to try to get it out of your head ought to alleviate(缓解) your anxiety.
Further,why not set yourself a small goal of being on the lookout for anyone else seeming uncomfortable or left out? There must be people feeling that way,and you could help make their experience more positive.
Above all,remember that avoidance never helps alleviate anxiety.What’s more,don’t expect too much of yourself.Pace yourself,and do your best.
5
A.The most effective way is to be strategic.
B.After all,social occasions are an opportunity.
C.In this way,you might have fun along the way.
D.Feeling nervous about socializing is incredibly common.
E.Actually,the others just weren’t paying that much attention.
F.Indeed,too much self-focus is a major driver of social anxiety.
G.The study involved participants wearing embarrassing T-shirts in a group setting.
√
根据空前内容“Above all,remember that avoidance never helps alleviate anxiety.What’s more,don’t expect too much of yourself.Pace yourself,and do your best.”可知,通过上文的方法,我们可以缓解焦虑。选项C是对上文内容的总结,指出采取这些方法会产生积极的结果。故选C。
解析
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