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第1頁Unit6Outdoorfun名句積累1.Lifeliesinmotion.生命在于運動。2.Sportmakesamanhealthy,wiseandhappy.體育運動使人健康、聰明和快樂。3.Sportisthesourceofhealth,andalsothesecretoflongevity.體育運動是健康的源泉,也是長壽的秘訣。4.Successbelongstothepersevering.堅持就是勝利。5.Readingistothemindwhatexerciseistothebody.讀書健腦,運動健身。主題探究本單元的主題語境是“人與社會”,話題是“戶外活動”;本單元的教學(xué),旨在幫助學(xué)生學(xué)會介紹自己在空閑時間進(jìn)行的活動和活動的注意事項及好處及給生活帶來的影響等相關(guān)知識。主題詞塊sportn. exercisev.balln. footballn.tennisn. basketballn.badmintonn.volleyballn.baseballn. ping-pongn.ridev. runv.racen. hitv.擊,打jumpv. kickv.fishv.goswimmingscoreagoalflyakite cheerupholdarecordbreaktheworldrecordingoodhealthhoteln. weathern.temperaturen. airportn.guiden. stationn.travelv. closev.abroadadv.directionn.discoveryn. pickv.dearadj.cheapadj.privateadj.拓展閱讀時文閱讀Passage1形狀像當(dāng)?shù)氐貥?biāo)或歷史瑰寶的冰棒Icepopsshaped(形狀)likelocallandmarks(地標(biāo))Orhistoricaltreasures(瑰寶)aregettingpopularonChinesesocialmedia.Touristsites(景點)makethembecausetheywanttomakevisitorslearnmoreabouttheirhistoryandculture.Chinesetouristsitesaretryingtheirbesttoattractvisitors.Theideaofculturalproductslikeicepopsissuretobeagreatway.IntheSanxingduiMuseuminSichuanprovince,icepopsintheshapeof“Bronzemask"catchtheeyeofvisitors.Theycomeintwoflavors(味道):matchaandchocolate.TheTempleofHeaveninBeijingalsomadeicepopsshapedliketheancientbuildinglastyear,andlotsoftouristshadfuntakingpicturesofthesitetogetherwiththeicepops."Anumberofyoungpeopleareinterestedinculturalproductsliketheicepops,"ZhouYunqing,aprofessoratWuhanUniversitytoldXinhua.“ItisalsoasignofChina'sgrowingculturalconfidence(自信).”WebelievetherewillbeaboominChineseculturaltourism.Aswecansee,moreandmorepeoplearetalkingaboutthesespecialproductsandhopingtovisitthesesitesoneday.1.Whydomanytouristsitesmakespecialicepops?A.Toearnmoney. B.Toinvitevisitors.C.TobecomeahitonChinesesocialmedia.D.Tohelpvisitorsknowmoreaboutthelocalhistoryandculture.2.Howmanydifferentshapesoficepopsdoesthepassagemention?A.One. B.Two. C.Three.D.Four.3.WhichflavoroficepopscanyoufindintheSanxingduiMuseum?A.Lemon B.Strawberry.C.Chocolate.D.Pear4.Whatcanyoulearnfromthepassage?A.Icepopsshapedlikelocallandmarksaretheonlyculturalproducts.B.IcepopsthatlookliketheTempleofHeavenwerepopularlastyear.C.Visitorslikethesespecialproductsbecausetheyliketotakepictures.D.Visitorsaregladtobuyicepopsmainlybecausetheyaredelicious.5.What'sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.InterestingicepopsB.GreatlocallandmarksC.SpecialtouristsitesD.CoolculturaltreasuresPassage2水上市場Therearemanyfloatingmarkets(水上市場)inThailand.DamnoenSaduakoutsideBangkokisoneofthem.Thefloatingmarketopensat6:30am.Beforeitopens.thefarmerstransportfruitsandvegetablesfromtheirfarms.Thentheirwives(妻子)sellthemontheboats.Thebesttimetogotothemarketistheearlymorningbecausethevegetablesandfruitsarethefreshestatthattime.Atabout10:00pm.themarketcloses.Alotofpeoplevisitthemarketeveryday.Thefloatingmarketiscolorful.Youcanfindfruitsandvegetablesindifferentcolorsonthesmallboats.Visitingthefloatingmarketisagoodwaytorelaxyourself.Youcantakeaone-daytripthere.ThetourbususuallyleavesBangkokatabout5:50amandarrivesthereatabout7:00am.Thenyouneedtotakeaboattovisitthemarket.Atthemarket,youcanenjoytheriverview,talkwiththevillagersandbuythingsyoulike.Comeandhaveatripifyou'reinterested!1.Whyistheearlymorningthebesttimetovisitthemarket?A.Becausetherearethemostvisitorsatthattime.B.Becausethethingsarethemostatthattime.C.Becauseyoucanbuythefreshestfoodatthattime.D.Becauseyoucanpickfruitsandvegetablesyourselfatthattime.2.Howlongdoesthemarketopenaday?A.15andahalfhours. B.15hours.C.16andahalfhours. D.16hours.3.whatdoestheunderlinedword“transport”mean?A.運輸 B.派送 C.提供 D.售賣4.Whydoesthewriterwritethetext?A.Totellpeoplewhenthefloatingmarketopens.B.Toshowpeoplewherethefloatingmarketis.C.Tohelpsellthingsinthefloatingmarket.D.Toaskpeopletovisitthefloatingmarket.4.Whatcanweknowfromthetext?A.Youcanbuygreatclothesinthefloatingmarket.B.Farmers'wivessellthingsinthefloatingmarket.C.Youcanvisitthefloatingmarketatanytime.D.Tovisitthefloatingmarket,youneedtolearntoboat.名著閱讀Inthe13thcentury,thefamousIndiantraveller,MarcoPolo,travelledalongwaytoChina.Hesawmanywonderfulthings.Oneofthethingshediscovered(發(fā)現(xiàn))wasthatChineseusedpapermoney.InWesterncountries,peopledidnotusepapermoneyuntilthe15thcentury.However,peopleinChinabegantousepapermoneyinthe7thcentury.AChinesemancalledCaiLuninvented(發(fā)明)paperalmost2,000yearsago.Hemadeitfromwood.Hetookthewoodfromtreesandmadeitintopaper.Hethenputthesepiecesofpapertogetherandmadethemintoabook.Nowpaperstillcomesfromtrees.Weusealotofpapereveryday.Ifwekeeponwastingsomuchpaper,therewillnotbeanytreesleftontheearth.Iftherearenotrees,therewillbenopaper.Everyday,peoplethrowawayabout2,800tonsofpaperinourcity.Ittakes17treestomakeonetonofpaper.Thismeansthatwearecuttingnearly48,000treeseveryday.Since(由于)ittakesmorethan10yearsforatreetogrow,wemuststartusinglesspapernow.Ifwedon’t,wewillnothaveenoughtimetogrowmoretreestotaketheplaceofthoseweuseforpaper.Sohowcanwesavepaper?Wecanusebothsidesofeverypieceofpaperespeciallywhenwearemakingnotes.Wecanalsousecottonhandkerchiefs(手帕)andpaperones.Whenwegoshopping.Wecanusefewerpaperbags.Iftheshopassistantgivesusapaperbag,wecansaveitanduseitagainlater.Everyonecanhelptosavepaper.Ifweallthinkcarefully,wecanhelpprotecttrees.Butweshoulddoitnow,beforeitistoolate.1.WhenhewasinChina,MarcoPolo_________.A.discoveredCaiLuninventedpaper B.learnedtomakepaperC.sawmanywonderfulthings D.readalotofbooks2.About_________tonsofpaperarethrownawayeverydayinourcity.A.1,700 B.2,000 C.2,800 D.48,0003.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthewayofsavingpaper?A.Tousebothsidesofeverypieceofpaper.B.Tousethepaperbagsfromshopsmorethanonce.C.Tousecottonhandkerchiefsandpaperones.D.Tousemoretreestomakepaper.4.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Savingpaper. B.Thehistoryofpaper.C.Cottonhandkerchiefsbackagain. D.CaiLun,thegreatinventor.話題閱讀Passage1國王女兒的故事Aking(國王)hasadaughter.HernameisLisa.Sheisn’ttall.Shehasbigblueeyesandlongblondhair.Thekinglovesherverymuch.Heaskshispeopletobekindtoherdaughter.Everyday,Lisastands(站)onthecastle(城堡)wall,sothateveryonecanbenicetoher.Buteveryday,onlysomepeoplelookupkindly,andnoonewaves(揮手)orsmile(微笑).SoLisaisnothappy.Onafineday,Lisameetsagirl,Christina.Christinahasshortbrownhairandsmallblackeyes,andshelooksshort,too.Shewavesandeveryonewavestoher.Theyalsosmileather.Theylookverynice.Lisawantstoknowwhytheyarehappy.SheasksChristinatocometothecastle.WhenChristinacomes,Lisaasksher,“Whydopeoplewaveandsmileatyou?Whyaretheykindtoyou?”Christinasays,“BecauseIwaveandsmileatthemfirst(首先).”AfterChristinagoes,Lisathinksforalongtime.Anewdaycomes.Lisastandsonthecastlewallandwaves.Shesmiles,too.Christinawavesandsmilesback.Someotherpeoplewaveandsmileback,too.ThismakesLisahappy.Sosheisverykindtoherpeople,wavesandsmilesatthemeveryday.1.WhatdoesLisalooklike?A.Shehassmallblueeyes. B.Shehasbigblackeyes.C.Shehaslongblondhair. D.Shehasshortbrownhair.2.WhydoesnoonewaveorsmileatLisaatfirst?A.BecauseLisadoesn’twaveorsmileatthem.B.BecauseLisastandsonthecastlewall.C.Becausethekingaskhispeoplenottotalktoher.D.BecauseLisadoesn’tlikeherpeople.3.WhatdopeopledotoChristina?A.Lookatherunkindly. B.Talktoherhappily.C.Beverynicetoher. D.Thankherverymuch.4.WhatdoyouthinkofLisa?A.Cool. B.Tall. C.Cute. D.Kind.5.What’stherightorder(順序)accordingtothetext?①Lisameetsagirl.②Lisawavesandsmilestoherpeople.③Lisastandsontheallwithnosmiles.④LisaasksChristinatocometothecastle.A.①-③-④-② B.③-①-④-②C.③-①-②-④ D.①-③-②-④Passage2三只小螞蟻Oneday,threelittleants(螞蟻)—-Frank,Albert,andTommywanttogoouttolookfortheirluck.Theysaygoodbyetotheirmother.Frank,theoldest,findsaniceplaceonahilltobuildhishouse.Hebuildshisoutofpiecesofstraw(稻草)ontheground.Hishousegoesupquickly,injustoneday,Franklivesinitandishappy.Albertisthesecondoldest.HealsowantstomakeahousebuthehopeshishouseisalittlesturdierthanFrank’s.Hecollectssticks(樹枝),tiesthemalltogetherwithropes(繩子),andcutswindowsanddoors.Ittakeshimthreedaystobuildhishouse,andheishappy.TheyoungestbrotherisTommy.Tommyhasagoodidea.Hecollectsstrongpiecesofwood,cutseachonecarefully,andputsthepiecestogether.Hebuystiles(瓷磚)fortheroof.Hishouseisthetalkoftheneighborhood(附近地區(qū)),andhefinishesintwomonths.Onemorning,Billy,theanteater,iswalkingaroundtheneighborhood.Heseesthethreenewhouses.Billysmellsants,sohestopstoseeifhecangetafewtosnackon.Frank’shouseiseasytopush(推)overbecauseitismadeofstraw.UnluckilyforBilly,FrankrunsoutthebackdoortoAlbert’s.Albert’shouseisalittledifficulttoknockover,butBillydoesit.AlbertandFrankrunawayagain,andBillyonlygetssticksinhisnose.Atlast,hecomestothelasthouse.Hesucks(吸吮)ashardashecan,butthethreeantsdonotcomeoutthefrontdoor.Instead,thereishotsauceinhisnose!BadTommy!Billy’snoseisonfire.Herunsawayandneverwantstoeatthebrothersagain.1.HowlongdoesittakeAlberttofinishbuildinghishouse?A.Oneday. B.Threedays. C.Onemonth. D.Twomonths.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sturdier”inthepassagemean?A.Stronger. B.Dirtier. C.Darker. D.Cleaner.3.WhichistherightorderforBilly?a.Hegetssticksinhisnose.b.Herunsawaywithhisnoseonfire.c.Hewalksaroundandsmellstheants.d.HepushesoverFrank’shouseeasily.A.c-d-a-b B.c-a-b-d C.a(chǎn)-b-d-c D.a(chǎn)-d-c-b4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Alltheants’housesaremadeofstrawandsticks.B.BothAlbertandFrankarehappyafterbuildingtheirhouses.C.Billywantstoplaytricksonthethreeantswhenhesmellsthem.D.Itisveryeasyfortheanteatertoknockovertheyoungestant’shouse.5.WhatdoyouthinkofTommy?A.Prettyandkind. B.Quickandstrong. C.Carefulandclever. D.Warmandhealthy.Passage3一位聰明的建造師機智的讓兩兄弟重歸于好PaulandJasonwerebrotherswholivedandworkedonneighbouringfarms.For35yearstheyfarmedtogetherandsharedthethingstheyneeded.Theyneverhadanyproblems.However,oneautumn,thingschanged.Itbeganwithasmalldisagreementaboutahorse.Theysaidsomeangrywordsandshoutedateachother.Fromthenon,theyhadn’ttalkedtoeachotherforseveralweeks.Onemorning,therewasaknockonPaul’sdoor.Heopeneditandsawabuilderholdinghistoolbox(工具箱).“I’mlookingforafewdays’work.”thebuildersaid.“ArethereanyjobsIcouldhelpwith?”“Yes.”answeredPaul.Hewasveryhappytoseethebuilder.“Idohaveajobforyou.Lookatthatfarmacrossthecreek(小溪),butlastweekmybrothermadethecreek.Now,Iwantyoutobuildmeafence(柵欄),soIwon’tneedtoseehimanymore.”Thebuildersaidthoughtfully,“IthinkI’llbeabletodoajobthatmakesyouhappy.”Paulhadbusinessintownthatdayandleftthebuildertohiswork.Whenhereturned,thebuilderhadjustfinishedhisjob.Paulwassurprised.Thebuilderdidn’tbuildafence,buthebuiltabridgefromonesideofthecreektotheother.AsPaulstoodonthebridge,hisyoungerbrotherJasoncameandtookPaul’shand.“Youareagoodm

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