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1、復(fù)習(xí)學(xué)案(Modules1-2 Book5 )Recite the followi ng sentences:Module Onehave really everyth ing in com mon with America no wadays, exce pt of course Ian guage.doesn make much of a differenee whether a teacher speaks British or American English.Make a /much/ no/any differenee:有很大 / 沒(méi)有影響Eg:你是去還是留對(duì)我都無(wú)所謂。can w

2、rite to me at the school address.you willprefer to get around the town by taxi or cab.P refer:to dob. p refer doing to doingc. prefer sth to sthd. prefer to do rather tha n doe. would rather do tha ndouse a flashlight, while for the British , it is a torch.The British queue up ; America ns stand in

3、line.While的用法回顧:I am fond of English while he likesWhile I admit that the problem is difficult, I don think that they can beHe built his first computer while he was atother two areas in which the two varieties differ are spelling and pronunciation.Huma ns differother mammalstheir ability to sp eak.A

4、. from ,from B. /,in C. i n , in D. from, infactors have in flue need America n pronun ciati on since the first settlers arrivedIt has bee n/ is +時(shí)間段+si nee + 主語(yǔ)+v.般過(guò)去式他來(lái)中國(guó)已經(jīng)三年了。他不在這兒工作已經(jīng)三年了。Londoner has more difficulty un dersta nding a Scotsma n tha n un dersta nding a New Yorker.this p roblem.You

5、 can n ever imagi ne what great difficulty I haveA. to deal withB. deali ng with C. to dealD. deal ingnon-stop com muni catio n has made it easier for British people and America ns toun dersta nd each other.it has also lead to lots of American words and structures pasing into British English.The bad

6、 accide nthis careless drivi ng.A. led to B. lay in C. resulted in fromThe discovery of new evide nee led toA. the thief havi ng caught B. catch the thiefC. the thief being caught D. the thief to be caught are you gett ing onis the good point.There is no point in doing sthhe picked up the local acce

7、nt,he started to use it.(pick up的用法及意思 ) his American accent has worn off , it has disappeared.doesn belong to one group of people.Chin ese refer to their Ian guage as Han.If you meet some new words, you can refer to the dictionary.America ns things are a little bit easier , tha nks to the work of N

8、oah Webster, a teacher whograduated from Yale University in 1778.first book suggested simplifying the spelling of English words.We will be free tomorrow, so I suggestto the history museum.A. to visitC. we should visit D. a visitthe 1850s it was selli ng one milli on copies a year, making it one of t

9、he most popular schoolbooks ever.現(xiàn)在分詞做結(jié)果狀語(yǔ),表示必然結(jié)果;動(dòng)詞不定式做結(jié)果狀語(yǔ)表示出乎意料的結(jié)果,常和only連用。The storm left,a lot of damage to this area.A. caused B. to have caused C. to cause D. havi ng causedHe hurried to the stati on onlythat the train had left.A. to have found B. finding C. found D. to find20. Most of the su

10、ggestions were adopted .Comp lete the followi ng sentences:really everything(與有共同點(diǎn) )America nowadays,exce pt of course Ian guage.doesn t(沒(méi)有太大影響)whether a teacher speaks British orAmerica n En glish.other two areasthe two varieties(不同) are sp elli ng and pronun ciati on.factors(影響)American pronunciat

11、ionthe first settlers.(自從,到來(lái))Londoner(理解 有困難)a Scotsman than understandinga New Yorker.it has also(導(dǎo)致)lots of America n words and structures(傳入)British En glish.he(不經(jīng)意間習(xí)得)the local acce nt,he started to use it.his America n acce nt has(逐漸消失) it has disa pp eared.doesn _(屬于)one group of people.Chin e

12、setheir Ian guageHan.(稱(chēng)為)America ns things are,(有點(diǎn)簡(jiǎn)單)(多虧了)the work ofNoah Webster, a teacher who(畢業(yè)于)Yale Un iversity in 1778.first book(建議簡(jiǎn)化) the sp elli ng of En glish words.13. Most of the suggestio ns were.(米納)Module Two1.Life is hard at high altitude, and the mountains make com muni cati ons di

13、fficult.2.Many roads are in bad condition and accidents are frequent.3.One road in particular is considered the most dangerous road in the world.4.On average, one vehicle comes off the road every two weeks5.The drop is so great that anyone in side the vehicle is lucky to survive6.In theory, the road

14、 can only be used by traffic going up hill from 8 in the morning, and bytraffic coming dow n hill from 3 in the after noon. But in practice , few drivers respect therules.7.Thanks to one man, the death tolL has fallen.8.Every morning he climbs up to the bend with a large circular board in his hand9.

15、Sometimes drivers give him a tip, so that he has just eno ugh money to live on But ofte nthey just pass by, taking the human traffic signal _for grantedDon ttake it for granted that our parents should do everything for us.10.He volunteered to direct the traffic.11.He had a close encounter with death

16、.12.This exp erie nee had a profound effect on him.13.Every morning, week in week out, from dawn to dusk, he takes up his place on thebend and directs the traffic.14.Im surp rised David did n apply for the job. He can have see n the advertiseme nt.Tom must have lost his job in that unemployment cris

17、is,he1.22.Tom must have fini shed his homework,he (以上變反意疑問(wèn)句)I m writing in response to your advertisement for a temporary position as a waiter.I would be very grateful if you could send me more information.According to a survey published by an American university,the ten fastest g

18、rowing jobswill be related to computers and health.There will also be a rise in the dema nd for health care pro fessi on als.More home care nurses will be needed to look after the rapidlyageing population.Social workers will con ti nue to be in dema nd.As more and more countries open up to tourism,

19、more travel agents will be needed.Common sense, physical fitness and an outgoing personality are likely tobe moreimportant tha n compu ter skills.Comp lete the followi ng sentences:1. Many roads areaverage, one vehicle(狀況不好) and accide nts are freque nt.(多虧了) one man, the death(死亡人數(shù))has falle n.(掉下)

20、the road every two weeks.But ofte n they just p ass by,lhe huma n traffic sig nal(認(rèn)為(生存)4. Sometimes drivers give him a tip, so that he has just eno ugh money to理所當(dāng)然)5.Hethe traffic.(自愿指揮)6.Hedeath.(與死神擦肩而過(guò))7.This exp erie neehim.(對(duì)他有深刻的影響)8.I nsurprised David didn apply for the job.(申請(qǐng))Hetheadverti

21、sement.(肯定沒(méi)看至U)9.I m writing(回復(fù)) your advertiseme nt for a p ositi on as a waiter.10.There is also(對(duì) 的需求增長(zhǎng))health care professionals.11.Social workers will con ti nue to be-(需求)學(xué)以致用:我大學(xué)畢業(yè)已經(jīng)兩年了。你難以想象我在找工作時(shí)會(huì)遇到什么樣的困難。我申請(qǐng)了很多工作但都徒勞??赡芪易鍪裁炊疾缓细?。多虧了我的同學(xué)我才了解到現(xiàn)在還需要導(dǎo)游。對(duì)于從事這種職業(yè)的人來(lái)說(shuō),身體健康、外向的性格及對(duì)于不同文化的了解是非常必要的。盡管

22、我缺乏自信,但還是想試一試。復(fù)習(xí)學(xué)案(module 3-4 book 5 )Part I Recite the followi ng sentences:Module 3was a big storm after midni ght and the rain poured dow n.,by the light of the lightning, we saw something in the middle of the water.paddled over and climbed on to the steamboat, keeping as quiet as mice.was quite

23、dark, but I could see a man lying on the floor, tied up with rope.Lying on the floor 禾R tied up with rope 都是 man 的賓語(yǔ)補(bǔ)足語(yǔ)。當(dāng)我回到家,我發(fā)現(xiàn)電視被偷了。在回家的路上,他突然聽(tīng)到有人叫他的名字。e had eno ugh of you . I am going to shoot you now.I persuaded him to help me, and we found the men boat tied to the other side of the steamboat.

24、they make their way down the river, they have a number of exciting adventures.the lives of writers resemble the lives of the characters they Twain was no exception.start with , the author name, Mark Twain, is itself an invention.left school early, and as an adolesce nt, determined to make his fortun

25、e in South America, set off from his home.句中的determined to 為形容詞短語(yǔ)作狀語(yǔ)Determinedadj. 有決心的,決定的Im determined to carry out theDetermine v. 決定,決心 We determined to startarrived in New Orleans without a penny in his pocketonly to find that there were no boats for South America.Only to find that .是不定式作結(jié)果狀語(yǔ),常

26、表示出人意料的結(jié)果。Eg.他匆匆忙忙的回到家,結(jié)果發(fā)現(xiàn)他把鑰匙落在辦公室里了。不定式結(jié)構(gòu)作結(jié)果狀語(yǔ),常見(jiàn)的結(jié)構(gòu)還有too .to., enough to.,so/suchas to.,而-ing形式所引導(dǎo)的結(jié)果狀語(yǔ)常表達(dá)自然結(jié)果。大雪持續(xù)下了三天,致使機(jī)場(chǎng)不得不關(guān)閉。to Change his plans, he worked for several years as a pilot on a steamboat, taking passengers up and dow n the Mississ ippi, the great river which flows from the nort

27、h of the US n ear theCan adia n border, down to the Gulf of Mexico.13. Twain vivid and ofte n amus ing descri pti ons of life on the river quickly became popu lar, and established the reputation he still enjoys today as one of America greatest writers.14. Get a move on mea ns to15. If you grab a bit

28、e to eat youModule 41. Think of carni val, and you think of crowds,custumes and con fusi on.句式:祈使句或名詞短語(yǔ)(表示條件)+an d/or+陳述句(表結(jié)果)努力學(xué)習(xí),你就會(huì)取得進(jìn)步。再給我十天,我會(huì)把工作做得更好。Europe, where it began, carnival was followed by forty days without meat, apeople prep ared for the Christia n festival of Easter.saw Carni val a

29、s a last cha nee to have fun at the end of the win ter seas on.4. Having fun meant eating, drinking, and dressing upweeks on end, people walked round the streets wearing masks doing what they wan tedwithout being recog ni sed.people could pretend to be rich and important, while famous people could h

30、ave romanticadve ntures in secret.媽媽進(jìn)來(lái)時(shí)那個(gè)男孩假裝正在做作業(yè)。use of masks was limited by laws, the first of which dates back to the fourteenth century.are fully booked and the narrow streets are crowded with wonderful costumes.you have no idea of what the faces behind them look like.10. Carni val today is an

31、intern atio nal, multicultural exp erie nee.of people were taken by force from their homes in African and transported to work asslaves.the slave trade was abolished in 1838 the former slaves took over the carnival.became a way to un ite differe nt com mun ities.youabout someth ing, you like it.of a

32、p arty is the best part.someth ing is,it is n atural.youa meal. You have a drink.youa meal, you help the food go dow n by walk ing.Part II CompI ete the sentences by yourselfModule 3was a big storm after mid ni ght and the rain(大雨傾盆而下),(借助閃電的光亮)the light ning, we saw someth ing in themiddle of the w

33、ater.paddled over and climbed on to the steamboat, keeping(悄無(wú)聲息)a micewas quite dark, but I could see a man lying on the floor,(被繩子綁著)5. Ive(受夠你了 ). I am going to shoot you now.(說(shuō)服他幫助我),and we found the men boat tied tothe other side of the steamboat.(當(dāng)他們沿河行駛時(shí)),they have a nu mber of excit ing adve

34、ntures.the lives of writers resemble the lives of the characters theyTwain was(也不例外)(開(kāi)始時(shí)),the author s name, Mark Twain, is itself an invention.left school early, and as an adolesce nt.(決心發(fā)財(cái))in South America, set off from his home.arrived in New Orlea ns without a penny in his po cket(卻發(fā)現(xiàn))thatthere

35、were no boats for South America.(被迫改變了計(jì)劃),he worked for several years asa p ilot on a steamboat, tak ing p asse ngers up and dow n the Mississ ippi.Twa ins vivid and ofte n amus ing descri pti ons of lift on the river quickly became popu lar, and(確立聲望)he still enjoys today.means to hurry up.15. If y

36、ou,you have a quick meal.Module 4weeks on end people walked round the streets weari ng masks,(為所欲為而不會(huì)被人出來(lái))。carnival(把看做最后一次玩的機(jī)會(huì) )at the end of the win ter seaso n.people could可以扮成富人和重要人物) while famous people could have romantic adventures in secret.use of masks was limited by laws,(最早可追溯到 )the fourt

37、eenth century.are fully booked and the narrow streets( 擠滿(mǎn)了 )wonderful costumes.you( 不知道 ) what the faces behind them look like.7. Carnival today is an international, multicultural experience.(很多罪行逃脫了懲處 )the slave trade was abolished in 1838 the former slavesthe carnival.學(xué)以致用:歐洲是狂歡節(jié)的起源地,人們把狂歡節(jié)作為冬天結(jié)束前

38、最后一次玩樂(lè)的機(jī)會(huì),盡情的吃喝、喬裝打扮一番。隨著時(shí)間的推移,狂歡節(jié)的時(shí)間延長(zhǎng)了。接連幾個(gè)星期。人們戴著面具走街串巷,為所欲為而不會(huì)被認(rèn)出來(lái)。很多罪行都逃脫了懲罰。面具的使用可以追溯到 14 世紀(jì)。狂歡節(jié)期間, 旅店一訂而空, 狹窄的街道擠滿(mǎn)了身著各種華美服飾的人們。走在街上,你能看到成千上萬(wàn)的面具,但你并不知道面具后面的是那張面孔。如果面具摘掉了,魔力也就消失了。復(fù)習(xí)學(xué)案(Module 5-6 Book 5 )Module 5Recite the following sentences:( 課本句子再現(xiàn) )1.When he retired at the age of 26, he had

39、won 106 gold medals in majorcompetitions across the world.2.They included six out of seven gold medals-3.When sports journalists met in 1999 to make a list of the greatest sportsmenand sportswomen of the 21 st century, Li Ning name was on it.4.But even though he had won everything it was possible to

40、 win in his sport, LiNing retired with thefeeli ngthat hehad failed.that 引導(dǎo)5.But it was this sense of failure that made himdetermined tosucceed in hisnew life.此句為:to p ass the exam ,he worked late into ni ght.A. Havi ng determ inedB. To be determ ined.C. Determ inedD. Having.6. He decided to launch

41、a new brand of sp ortswear,comp eti ng withglobal gia nts.his own n ame7. He made the unusual choice , for a Chinese person, of choosingas the brand mark.8.The nu mber of young people with money to spend was on the in crease .9.Li Ning s desig ns were attractive, and they had a major adva ntage over

42、 theirbetter-known rivals.10.A pair of Nike trainers, for example, could cost up to five time as much as asimilar Li Ning product.(回憶倍數(shù)用法)11.If you go into a school or uni versity any where, the cha nces are you will seestudents in Li Ning tracksuits with the familiar logo. The chances are( that)-很可

43、能-If we go on using en ergy so wastefully,are that our oil wells will be dried upbefore new en ergy sources can be found to rep lace oil.A.chancesB. difficultiesC. questio nsD. p roblem12.Whenever Chinese athletes step out onto the track during the 2008 Olympics,they will be wearing Li Ning tracksui

44、ts.13.If you are a great sportsperson, anything is possible , as Li Ning advertising7.18.sloga n says. as 弓丨導(dǎo)從句。How many runners will you have to compete against in the marathonWe will do our best, but I can guarantee that we will win.Beckham is a good footballer, though he isnin the same

45、class as Pele.The phone rang while I was getting changed .Thatnot the point .19.As the leader comes into the stadium to run the last few meters of the42-kilometer race, the crowd rises to its feet to shout and cheer.20.Whe n the leader en tered the stadium he turned the wrong way andfell onto21.22.2

46、3.the ground.Officials picked him up and helped him to the finishing line just as the secondrunner entered the stadium.The Americans protested and in the end the American runner was decared thewinner.The marathon is the final Olympic event because it is thought to be thehardest.學(xué)以致用 :高三是整個(gè)高中學(xué)習(xí)的馬拉松,因

47、為它被認(rèn)為是最艱難的一段時(shí)光。在學(xué)習(xí)上,我們相互競(jìng)爭(zhēng),每次考試后,都想看到自己的名字出現(xiàn)在所列名單的前列。即使跌倒了,也要自己勇敢的站起來(lái),迎頭趕上。我校升入大學(xué)的人數(shù)逐年上升,因此,我們都有可能考上大學(xué)。課本句子雙過(guò)關(guān)(你都記住了嗎)1.When he(退休)at the age of 26, he had won 106 gold medals in(重大比賽) across the world.2.They in cluded(七分之六)gold medals-3.Whe n sports journ alists met in 1999 to(列出清單)thegreatest spor

48、tsmen and sportswomen of the 21st century, Li Ning name wason it.4.He decided to(投放市場(chǎng))a new brand of sportswear,5.(與-競(jìng)爭(zhēng))global gia nts.He made the unusual choice , for a Chinese person, of choosing his own nameas the brand mark.列出此句中的短語(yǔ):6.The number of young people(有錢(qián)消費(fèi))was(在增加).7.Li Ni ng desig ns

49、were attractive, and they優(yōu)勢(shì))their better-known rivals.8.If you go into a school or uni versity any where,(很可能(熟悉是) you will see students in Li Ning tracksuits with the9.的) logo.Whenever Chinese athletes step out onto the track during the 2008 Olympics,10.11.theyWe will do our best, but I can (將身著)Li

50、 Ning tracksuits.(保證)that we will wi n.Beckham is a good footballer, though he isn (同等檔次的)P ele.12.As the leader comes into the stadium to run the last few meters of the13.42-kilometer race, the crowdcheer.Officials(站起來(lái))to shoutand(將他拉起來(lái))and helped him to the finishingline.(恰在此時(shí) )the second runner e

51、ntered the stadium.14.The America ns(反對(duì)) and in the end the American runnerwasdecared the winner.15.The maratho n is the final Oly mp ic event because(被認(rèn)為是) the hardest.Module 6Recite the followi ng senten ces: (課本句子再現(xiàn))1.Today only about 1,000 tigers are left.2.Some of them are in the Hunchun Nature

52、 Reserve on the border between China andRussia.3.But the Siberian tiger is not the only endangered species.4.Ano ther famous ani mal in dan ger is the gia nt pan da, whose habitat is in China.5.Thanks to scie ntists ard work, the number of the pan das livi ng in the wild has in creasedto about 1,590

53、.6.Every year thousands of wild animals and plants become extinet .7.What can we do to help them in their struggle for survival8.Although surprised , the poachers had an advantage .9.When his frozen body was found hours later, he was still holding his gun.10.He had give n his life to save the an tel ope.11.By the 1990s, the number had fallen to about 50,000.12.A shawl made from the wool can se

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